It would actually be pretty simple to do what you describe, provided you are willing to press the right arrow instead of the down arrow.
Make some folders somewhere, one for each app category. Either put the apps themselves in these folders, or just make aliases to the apps here. Add the folders to the QS catalogue, and (optionally) force a rescan. Open the QS command window, start typing the name of one of the folders you made, e.g. "webdesign", and then press the right arrow to go into it. The apps will be listed in the results list of QS. Now, if what you actually want is to open multiple apps with one keystroke, I'd use the method Just Jake described. But I don't think that is what you were asking for. On Mar 9, 3:17 am, Mark <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'd like to launch applications based on categories with Quicksilver, > and would like to know if this is possible. > > For example, I'd like to create a category called "Web design". I > would like to relate two applications to this category, so Dreamweaver > and Rapidweaver. > > Then, when I launch Quicksilver, I start typing "w-e-b d-e-s-i-g-n" > and up pops a drop down menu of the application related to this > category. The drop down menu contains the apps. > > Is this possible? > > Thanks,
