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Quicksilver <3s Backpack
Merlin Mann | Jun 1 2005
Web services are going lowercase - Signal vs. Noise
David’s post points to a terrific Quicktime movie illustrating the kind of interaction you can generate when your small pieces are loosely joined—in this example using Quicksilver and email to seamlessly add items to a Backpack page. Totally slick. It’s funny, but I still sometimes struggle to explain Quicksilver to people who haven’t seen it in real-world usage by someone who’s adapted their workflow to take best advantage of it—this movie is a great demonstration of how that looks for one person, so I recommend you check it out. The mind-blowing thing about Quicksilver is how it allows you to adapt or massage your workflow down to a series of minimal movements. Since it can glue together virtually any content with almost any actions that that content can understand, it become like an Erector set for your workflow. It observes how you work and then lets you bind your most common activities to key commands and mouse gestures. Yeah, yeah I know, most of you are already drinking the Kool-Aid, but I know there’s still a few of you out there shaking your heads. Check out the movie, and consider the small pieces you might want to loosely join. [Link: Lifehacker] 23 Comments
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In the video, it looked...Submitted by Jerry (not verified) on June 1, 2005 - 11:54pm.
In the video, it looked like he was emailing notes/to-dos to backpack. Which works, but they've released an API. I imagine the LazyWeb will produce QS actions for Backpackany day now... » POSTED IN:
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