Unfortunately, I wasn't able to catch your QS introduction last  
month, but would consider it worth the drive for the continuation. I  
have a particular interest pertaining to notes/to do's generated in  
BBEdit/TextWrangler [1] if you haven't covered the topic.

Also, remember I'm available as a future speaker for Photoshop; Layer  
Mask, Channels, Lab Mode, Camera Raw, Actions, Adobe Lightroom, photo  
restoration, scanning, printing, or combinations there of...jf

[1] http://www.barebones.com/products/textwrangler/index.shtml

On Mar 22, 2006, at 9:52 AM, Bill Rising wrote:

> Hey folks,
>
> How would the following be for a topic this month: Quicksilver in  
> depth + other ways to procrastinate, uh, I mean work efficiently?   
> QS seemed to generate lots of interest at the last meeting, and I  
> just scratched the surface of the things that can be done. Cathy  
> Green had expressed the idea that perhaps it would be nice if folks  
> also brought along their top few ways to work efficiently within  
> their favorite applications.
>
> So... here's what I'd like to suggest:
>
> Topic for March: Quicksilver in depth + Efficiency tips w/in other  
> applications + (if time) ways to assign shortcuts.
> Speaker: Me, 'cuz of late notice
>
> For folks who would like to submit their favorite efficiency tips:  
> If you could let me know what apps you would need to showcase your  
> efficiency tips, just to be sure they're on my computer. If they  
> aren't, I'll have to appeal to you or other laptop folks to see if  
> they hav them for demonstration.
>
> Now... all this talk of talking about efficiency may seem strange  
> for a topic posted so freakin' late... but I am truly efficient at  
> procrastination.
>
> Bill

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