No, OS X uses Aqua and has its own 3D effects. The cube effect is a function of that.
On Nov 11, 7:23 am, George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The cube effect you describe is not really a function of Quicksilver > that I know of. You might be thinking of > Compiz:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compiz > > On Nov 10, 12:42 am, "Casarez, Mario" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Thanks for responding. The second pane must have contained the command > > that took me to "modules" but after quitting QS and reloading and trying > > again, I was able to see the "Open" command. It opened Itunes and I think > > that is what the purpose behind QS is? To open applications without going > > through the dock? > > > I also would like to know how to switch between applications using the > > "cube" rotating effect. Do you know how to do that? > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [email protected] on behalf of Jon Stovell > > (a.k.a. Sesquipedalian) > > Sent: Sun 11/9/2008 1:21 PM > > To: Blacktree: Quicksilver > > Subject: Re: I'm new to Quicksilver and I'm lost! > > > The phrasing of you message is a little ambiguous, so I'm going to try > > to clarify exactly what you mean by your description. > > > If I understand you correctly, you bring up Quicksilver's command > > window and then type "itunes" into the first pane, and then press > > enter, correct? > > > If so, what exactly do you see selected in the first pane of the QS > > command window? Is it the iTunes application? Also, what action > > appears in the second pane at that point? Normally it would be "Open". > > > On Nov 9, 12:51 pm, "Mr. C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I use the hot key to launch QS, but when I type, say, iTunes and then > > > "execute" it takes me to Modules. What exactly is QS supposed to do > > > here? > > > winmail.dat > > 4KViewDownload
