The big difference, is that QSB is traded by a giant corporation, and QS is (or was?) a product made by independent developers. I don't like to hit double cmd to see Google's (horrible) logo in my screen.
Personally I'm switching to LauchBar 5. Anyway, thanks for your work. On Jan 15, 5:57 pm, AIcor <[email protected]> wrote: > ari, howard, > > Howard was right with everything he pointed out. > > Ari, I understand your concerns, but you should understand that my > goals have never changed. I have the same requirements as always, > simply a different vessel to explore them. If you look back at the > first version of QS, you'll see that QSB is very close in > functionality to that. It took years to bring QS's vast library of > actions to fruition, but that was with one part-time developer. This > time, the code is all there. I cannot promise anything on behalf of > Google, but QSB is open source. QS is open source, and I am still > driven by the ideas that created QS in the first place.
