just like to echo the thoughts below, being able to use QS properly again is 
very cool !

On 27 Oct 2011, at 01:02, Adam Merrifield wrote:

> +1 here as well. QS was a part of my brain until Leopard issues eventually 
> drove me to find a conglomeration of alternatives to fill the void 
> (unsuccessful). I am so thrilled you guys kept it alive, kept it updated, 
> cleaned it up and continue to improve it. If it weren't for you guys I would 
> never have come back to QS. That void would still be there.
> 
> You guys rock!
> 
> Adam Merrifield (out of office)
> seyDoggy vCard: seydoggy.com/vcard
> seyDesign vCard: seydesign.com/vcard
> 
> On 2011-10-26, at 16:42, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
>> –Sorry, Jon :)
>> 
>> On 26 October 2011 21:16, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> Thanks for the kind words John,
>> 
>> We all enjoy developing the code, and do it for the exact same reasons 
>> you've expressed.
>> Expect another release fairly soon :)
>> 
>> On 26 October 2011 18:47, Jon T <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I just updated to the latest Quicksilver b61 and wanted to take the
>> time to thank all the developers who have spent the time to update
>> this gem of a program. Over the years with each OS upgrade I felt that
>> QS was destined to be abandoned, but am highly relieved that it lives
>> through one more OS cycle. I look forward to following your progress
>> and will keep my fingers crossed for some new and innovative features.
>> Cheers.
>> 
>> 

Reply via email to