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Intermediate Quicksilver tutorial
Merlin Mann | Feb 23 2005
Dan Dickinson: The Primary Vivid Weblog: Quicksilver: From A Better OS X To Even More Dan Dickinson wrote the tutorial that inspired me to first try Quicksilver, lo, those eleven epochal months ago (via Todd). It’s now my favorite app on the Mac, partly because of (or in spite of) the fact that it continues to yield the 10,000 secret functions hiding in its many alcoves. Dan’s new tutorial is an equally swell intermediate lesson that walks you through some of the sexier features in a clear, unintimidating manner. Here’s an answer to one that’s been confusing me a bit for a while now:
Nice work, Dan. Not sure I’ve ever asked here, so spill: What’s your favorite novel use for Quicksilver? What place has it found in your workflow? 27 Comments
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I must say that selecting...Submitted by CM Harrington (not verified) on February 23, 2005 - 6:27pm.
I must say that selecting (x) items in the finder, invoking QS, then typing Cmd-G (for "Grab"). This puts the selection as the "subject" of the QS sentence. Then type anything you wish to operate on those "Grabbed" objects. Also, dragging stuff from an application/Finder onto an icon in QS to launch. I just wish it would use an "open many" event, rather than (n) number of "open" events (This makes opening huge amounts of items very slow. » POSTED IN:
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