seems nice enough to try out for a while even though i normally go minimal...

-ian

On 10 Jun 2011, at 04:25, Jeff Hedberg wrote:

> Oops, apparently I did!
> Thanks for the heads up! (sheepish face)
> 
> Perhaps it could be added to the wiki of interfaces:
> http://qsapp.com/wiki/Interfaces
> 
> (I think because I didn't find it here I didn't think to look in the plugins 
> wiki!)
> 
> Jeff
> 
> On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 4:51 PM, sc8tty <[email protected]> wrote:
> Did you miss the link to download the plugin? It's right below the
> github link.
> 
> Interesting looking interface. Seems a tad slower than the others but
> I'll give it a go just for fun.
> 
> On Jun 8, 8:46 pm, Jeff Hedberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> > First, I'm thrilled that Quicksilver has come back to life... and this may
> > show how old my setup is - but I've been using an interface called
> > 'Showcase' that I really like.
> > I didn't realize that it wasn't part of the installation, or even listed on
> > the wiki until I set Quicksilver up on a new machine - then I realized how
> > much I missed the interface...
> >
> > so I thought I'd let folks know that there is another interface for
> > quicksilver that isn't currently listed in the wiki.
> >
> > Here is where I finally found a link to where it can be downloaded 
> > now:http://www.chocobrain.com/content/Project-Archive/2KcB2Rm78pe8QKrVPYqvsY
> > which links to here:https://github.com/julius/showcase
> >
> > This is it's source code - which was of absolutely no use to me... I ended
> > up just copying the plugin from one machine to another - however, I know at
> > least one of you can figure out how to turn this source code in to a
> > quicksilver plugin!
> >
> > Maybe it will be good for everyone.
> >
> > Thanks again for bringing Quicksilver back from the dead.
> >
> > Jeff
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> 
> 
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