Google Quick Search Box - 2.0.0.1447Keyboard-controlled launcher for your Mac and the web. |
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- Version: 2.0.0.1447, 6/10/2009 12:16PM PST
googlarz
I love this app! Quicksilver deleted - i didnt used to much plugins but i needed Google account integration.
I'm not Kreskin, but.... - Version: 2.0.0.1447, 6/10/2009 05:07AM PST
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leoofborg1
The AHT guy is probably alluding to the fact that the main dev on Quicksilver left it to work for Google and out pops this.
Until I hear that Google has grown up about their so-called updater I think I'll be giving this a pass.
How's that for flat out direct non zen commentary?
Until I hear that Google has grown up about their so-called updater I think I'll be giving this a pass.
How's that for flat out direct non zen commentary?
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- According to the EULA
QSB does what most app-launchers do and adds a quick link to searching the net, wow, not impressed. Unless it's obscured but possible, QSB doesn't have context-aware triggering (start your search with whatever is highlighted), which I use a lot for opening a folder from a finder dialog into the terminal, or to dig deeper into such a folder's sub-tree. Also to open a document with something other than the default app, which QSB can't do even if you find the document from it's search-box.
Any custom triggers? Since QuickSilver has such comprehensive trigger-support I don't have to install numerous apps to, lock my screen when I walk away, control itunes through key-combo's and various other common tasks.
I was really psyched about QSB when I heard of it, google tends to come up with realy useful software, but this time it's useless, it doesn't do anything that doesn't come with OSX's own software...