The way i see it the "success" of Alfred can only be a positive thing for QS. Being a hit on the App store will allow for more and more people to become exposed and get comfortable with programs like Alfred, Launchbar, etc. And once they have worked it into their workflow and are ready to take off the training wheels, they will turn to QS, because there is nothing else quite like it. And hopefully QS will be there, waiting for them with open arms ;-)
Tony On Apr 18, 2011, at 6:15 PM, Patrick Robertson wrote: > Yeah, lots of people were left in the lurch with the lack of QS development. > I wish we'd done something sooner before Alfred turned up... I like this > competition though! Open Source vigilantes vs. money making people. We'll > win! :P > > On 19 April 2011 08:10, Shain Singh <[email protected]> wrote: > There's got to be a certain love-hate feeling about getting slashdotted. > > Enjoy the fruits of your labour, it seems the swarms have returned. > > > > On 19 April 2011 07:59, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]> wrote: > > Aaargh! > > Good news, but it just means we've exceeded bandwidth :o > > Sorting it out now > > > > > > On 19 April 2011 05:48, Luis Martins <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> Really good news for everyone who loves Quicksilver. > >> Also a big thanks to the team of developers who dedicated they're time to > >> improve this wonderful tool. > > > > > > -- > Shaineel Singh > e: [email protected] > p: +61 422 921 951 > w: http://buffet.shainsingh.com > > -- > "Too many have dispensed with generosity to practice charity" - Albert Camus >
