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How do you describe Quicksilver?
Merlin Mann | Sep 30 2007
Acting without doing SOUNDS good, but... (Ask MetaFilter) I really liked this AskMe question about Quicksilver, since it's one that comes up a lot for folks who don't get as enthused about the app as I (and many of you) do:
Here's a portion of how I responded in comments:
I'll admit that it always makes me realize what a fanboy I am whenever I try to explain Quicksilver, but, truthfully, it is kind of challenging. How do you describe Quicksilver to folks who don’t get all the fuss? How do you relate the sexiness? 52 Comments
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Quick access to those common sequencesSubmitted by Walafrid on September 30, 2007 - 12:35pm.
Kind of ironic that something that relies entirely on word input is so difficult to describe in words! Ahem. Anyway… I remember installing QS and just not getting it at first. I'd press the key sequence to launch it, and then just think, ‘Well, what now?’. But once I forced myself to use it for all those things I would hunt around in separate applications to do, it was great. To me, QS is an app that puts all (well, most) of your applications' functions in one place, where you can chain them together. A bit like an Automator workflow, but without having to build and run it! The other great power feature it has is the text input, which you can use to append text to a particular file, or add an appointment to iCal, all without leaving whatever you're doing to do so, without flicking to iCal. It just saves time! Not definitive, by any means, but hope that helps someone! » POSTED IN:
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