May 22, 2010
: "QuickCursor Automatically Uses Your Favorite Text Editor for Other Programs" | Lifehacker

“QuickCursor sits in your menu bar and waits for you to activate it by clicking on its icon, which produces a drop down menu displaying a list of compatible text editors. By clicking on one of them, QuickCursor will automatically paste the currently active text in your frontmost window into that editor. When you finish writing and you leave that editor, your edited text will automatically be pasted back in the original program. Thus, if you’re writing an email in Mail.app, writing a blog post in Safari, or working on a document in Pages, you can seamlessly move to your favorite editor to do so and back again with little effort.”

I utilize Quickcursor for editing text in Textmate and Writeroom.

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