Adding on what Phil said; Quicksilver did go though a time (mainly for about 9 months last year) when not much work was done on it. But through the hard work of many of us here it is now being actively developed and there is a strong development team who seam to be working well together - pointing Quicksilver in the right direction.
For example; whilst in the past we've mainly been focusing on bug fixes, we're now considering bug fixes AND new features, as well as new plugins etc. I've used Quicksilver every day for almost two years on Snow Leopard, and testing on Lion shows that it's still current and working. There's also a strong support team, so I wouldn't be afraid to give Quicksilver a go. But as Phil said - get in touch if you need any help. Quicksilver can be quite a steep learning curve but it is definitely worth it. No doubt On 13 April 2011 07:20, philostein <[email protected]> wrote: > It was created a long time ago. It's still very useful in Snow > Leopard. > > There's a handful of annoying quirks that can be fixed with good > configuration and behaviour. Many of those will be improved by a new > version coming soon. > > It works in Lion also. Get in touch if you need help with the setup. > > On Apr 13, 5:49 am, rk77 <[email protected]> wrote: > > I am a potential 'new user' of Quicksilver. I've been curious about > > Quicksilver for a while, but my impression is that it's a program that > > was created some time ago and is no longer being further developed or > > upgraded; therefore, I'm not sure how useful it is at the current > > time. > > > > Has Quicksilver been superceded by changes in later Mac OS's -- > > particularly Snow Leopard -- or does it continue to be useful even for > > users of the that OS? > > > > Thanks. >
