Well, the two blog posts are up, complete with some basic comments on the 
latest b57 version and Snow Leopard.

As I said before, I haven't been running it myself for a while, so if I've said 
anything particularly obscure, point them out in the comments. I'm actually 
thinking of posting another article soon, about  what I did to try and replace 
Quicksilver, using shortcuts and the new Snow Leopard services. It actually 
amazes me how far I got. The only huge thing I was never able to replace was 
Quicksilvers clipboard history function, which I haven't even written an 
article on the blog about yet.
None of the clipboard managers seem to be accessible with VO, which I always 
found a bit of a shame. The other thing, which I did mention in my second 
article, is the address book integration. It's very, very nice to be able to 
look up contacts and send them email and check phone numbers etc without 
opening the address book.

It'll be kind of interesting to see whether I actually end up using QS again 
now that I've reinstalled it, or stick to my other system.

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