> There hasn't been any QS development for the average user to make use  
> of for well over a year. QS still (mostly) performs what it did  
> before. The interesting news is that the author is working on Google  
> Quick Search Box and that seems to be the spiritual successor of QS.  
> It's still to early to replace QS for all but the most basic  
> functions, but development is active on it.
>
> Howard

Thanks for the info, Howard.
I can't understand why developers continue to produce new
applications, if millions of people has been loved Qs for so long
time. (Perhaps because everything has his price, and this successfully
free app has never harvested enough support and donations..all the
time of his products life)
In the last times Qs crashes very often, so i will begin to trash some
plugins and in the same time to look for something similar (gestures,
file actions, clipboard and shelf, trigger system)
Google Quick Search Box is only in alpha, and i hope in a worthy
successor in this one; i hope that GQs are really better as Qs, if
Google pays something for this new project, instead to refresh the old
one Qs. What are the requirements to run Google Quick seach?
Internet ? HOPEFULLY NO. Google is spying everything...

(The same senseless situation is to apply at Cinepaint and Gimp:
everybody tries to "rock" for his own way, insteady to unify the
forces and to continue to believe and develop for the better one
application.)


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