Bill,
Do you know of a web resource that gives more in  depth tutorials on  
some quicksilver hints?

I know that I'm not using the app anywhere near it's potential, and I  
still can't do without it.

Unfortunately the meetings fall on my evenings to work, so I am  
unable to attend them...

Rick


On Feb 13, 2006, at 5:28 PM, Bill Rising wrote:

> On Feb 13, 2006, at 16:12, b3 wrote:
>
>> I cannot remember is it's been mentioned here (since i've joined  
>> anyway) but a program that I don't function without is Quicksilver:
>>
>> http://quicksilver.blacktree.com/
>
> This is something that'll be shown off at the meeting on the 28th.  
> I cannot say enough good about it --- there is one bad thing,  
> though, if it catalogues a lot of stuff, it takes some time at  
> startup.
>
>>
>> It's a free program that is hard to describe. On a simple level,  
>> it is a application/file launcher, but it can do soooo much more  
>> than that.
>>
>> I do mainly use it to launch application and files.
>
> I'll show off some other things, too, like adding to to-do lists,  
> finding addresses, figuring out what sections of my classes new  
> students are in quickly, etc. etc.
>
> Without it, my computer is no fun any more.
>
> Bill



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