There are so many wonderful utilities that replace many different functions of Quicksilver. Take for example, triggers--so many free, decent applications provide proper trigger scoping, grouping triggers, arranging them etc. It annoys me when people brood over broken things in Quicksilver. And especially those people who join the mourning instead of suggesting alternatives. Coming back to your question, I use Butler: It will give you a floating menu like this which can be invoked with a shortcut: http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/872430/butler.png There are several different option for clipboard items (like plain text, recent pasteboard item 2,3 etc) You can also try the open-source "Jumpcut". http://jumpcut.sourceforge.net/ I don't know if either of them work in 10.6. I am using 10.5
On Oct 24, 1:34 pm, pendolino <[email protected]> wrote: > I've come to realize how useful the Quicksilver clipboard I use is and > I do make extensive use of it from time to time. would it be possible > to find a similar tool that does not require quicksilver but works > just as well for specific clipboard use? > > i dont think OSX has any system tools that replicate this efficient > functionality. > > thanks.
