from the blog:
Vaxy.org interviews interviews creator of The Big Picture.
FinderPop
Version: 2.1.2 ||
Release Date: 2008-04-01 ||
License: Freeware
Developer: Turly O'Connor
Finderpop improves & extends features in contextual menus.
"Having finally started using a Mac again in earnest for the first time since I left Apple three-and-a-half years ago, one of the things I really missed was FinderPop. So I began a spare-time project to port it to Carbon (it would probably be more correct to say re-write it for Carbon.)"
Tags: FinderPop , cmm , finder , contextual , menu




2 Opinions:
Something similar to look into, is OnMyCommand, http://osx.iusethis.com/app/onmycommand (also free).
It's a contextual-menu editor on steroids. And you can edit/script your own little doohickeys (via AppleScript or Unix commands) to your own liking. Recommended lookup.
OnMyCommand also has an everr-growing user contributed list of commands, that you can install.
The New version, (FinderPop 2.0.0rc1) it's great.
http://www.finderpop.com/
A great utility from the years of OS9 is back, and now it's complete (almost).
Just try it.