Quicksilver
I’ve been using Quicksilver for quite some time now, and it has become an integral part of my setup. On the surface, Quicksilver seems like a very simple application, but when you get to exploring its many capabilities, you quickly realize how useful/powerful it actually is. The purpose of the program is to allow you to perform your most basic computing tasks without taking our hands off the keyboard, thus cutting down the time it takes to perform those mundane tasks. It all starts with the most basic actions, like opening and closing programs, but before you know it, you’re navigating iTunes and writing emails without opening any other programs. Here’s a link to a really good run down of Quicksilver and getting started with it. I strongly support doing so.
P.S. – For more information and more sophisticated uses for Quicksilver, see 43folders.com. Merlin Mann has a real jones for the program.
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