Quicksilver roadmap at the end
In an earlier post, I mentioned how i’d been an admirer of the Quicksilver application and its workflow. Having finally picked up a Mac for full time use (work & play), it was I think the 2nd application I installed. It’s definately a great productivity tool. I’m not keen on the way OS X has all of it’s apps in one folder - I hate scrolling using a track pad, even with Apples two finger “gesture” method - and the Stacks feature of OS X Leopard doesn’t cut it for me.
So, with all that, I was gutted to read today that it is almost certainly in it’s final state - certainly from the developers POV according to this interview on Lifehacker.
Hopefully there is a community out there that will pick up the Open Source project and take it on.
I’m still looking for a decent Dictionary plug-in that works with Leopard…
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