On 27/03/13 Rob McBroom said:

> Here are some quick examples to get you started:
> 
> Set up a trigger for “Current Web Page ⇥ Paste as Plain Text”. Then you can
> paste the URL of the page you have open into any application without
> switching back and forth, selecting, copying, pasting, etc.
> 
> Select a folder, compress it, rename the resulting archive, move it to
> another folder, etc.
> 
> Say someone on IM asks for your brother’s phone number. Select your
> brother’s entry in Quicksilver, hit → or / to show details, select the phone
> number and choose the Paste action. You never have to launch Contacts or
> even leave your IM client.

What drew me to QS is the problem with assigning a global keybinding in OS X.
On my Linux boxes Ctrl-Alt-t opens a terminal, in all of my window managers.
On a Mac, getting this to work is non-trivial, until QS. Sad really.

And, I now have bindings to run two applescripts. One to set "natural"
scrolling direction, and one to unset it, so I can quickly move between the
mouse and the trackpad and have the right scrolling direction.

Mike

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