I am just a die hard fan of this application. But yes, I would be willing to pay for it if it wasn't free.

On Jun 11, 2010, at 2:17 PM, danewb wrote:

Well, I'm only one small voice. I've used QS since it first came out
and still use it more than any other software I own on a regular
basis. I have tried LaunchBar and Google and have always come back
home to QS. I have put up with and am still willing to put up with
things that no longer work... it's still one of the most valuable
tools I own. I would be willing to pay for it if it came to that. For
what my humble opinion is worth.

On Jun 11, 3:43 pm, Eris <[email protected]> wrote:
Based on years of comments, I think a vast majority of users would support this idea

Saying "vast majority" here is a bit of a stretch. I think the users
who didn't support the idea didn't say anything.

To the previous poster:

... there are things broken w QS in snow leopard that's just crucial to me.

File a bug report at GitHub; the developers can't fix something they
aren't aware of.


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