Quicksilver moves out of beta

Via Ars Technica: “After almost 10 years of testing, Quicksilver lays the beta tag to rest (if the lack of an eszett brings a tear to your eye, you can always reminisce by hitting option+S on your keyboard). What does this release mean? It means more than just a change in the version numbering system – it signifies a maturity of Quicksilver and a sign of what’s to come.” Quicksilver is fantastic for those of us for whom command+space and the dock combined is not enough. While I personally don’t use Quicksilver (I use Spotlight through command+space to launch applications), I know of quite a few Mac users who swear by it.

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  1. 2013-03-25 10:24 pm
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