No worries :) 2010/1/5 Tim <[email protected]>
> Thanks Patrick. Top man! > > On 5 Jan 2010, at 17:35, Patrick Robertson wrote: > > Anything that isn't here: > > http://github.com/tiennou/blacktree-elements/downloads > > or isn't mentioned somewhere here in the groups (I'd search first) > > *should* be OK to download through QS. > > 2010/1/5 Tim <[email protected]> > >> Happy new year y'all! Can some kind soul please remind me the url for >> where new plugins can be downloaded? Yes, yes, I know I should have made a >> note / boookmarked it but I'm getting senile, stupid, forgetful (take your >> pick) so I didn't, OK? >> >> :-) >> >> Tim. >> >> On 5 Jan 2010, at 15:47, Ajay Goel wrote: >> >> >> 1. Type Safari >> 2. Select Safari Bookmarks (Catalog) >> 3. Select the URL you want to launch >> 4. Assign abbreviation >> 5. Hit Enter >> >> >> For Firefox you will need to export to export your bookmarks (that's what >> I have to do to get it working) >> >> Once QS caches your abbreviation you should be able to just type >> abbreviation >> >> Thanks >> >> On Jan 5, 2010, at 2:17 AM, Christine wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I just recently reinstalled my hard drive am setting QS again. I've >> already installed the FF and Safari plug ins. It seemed like that was >> all it took last time. Am I missing a step in order to launch >> bookmarks after invoking QS? Can't find the answers online or in this >> forum. >> >> Thanks, >> C >> >> >> >> > >
