On 20/12/2009, at 6:51 AM, Daniel Rowe wrote:
Hi all.
I'm wondering has anyone else tried Quicksilver? I have a feeling that it
has the potential to be a fantastic app for getting things done quicker.
However it's not accessible with VO.
Hi.
As it happens, it *is* accessible
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Hi all.
I'm wondering has anyone else tried Quicksilver? I have a feeling that it
has the potential to be a fantastic app for getting things done quicker.
However it's not accessible with VO.
Hi.
As it happens, it *is* accessible with Voiceover, if you're presistent enough
article soon, about what I did to try and replace
Quicksilver, using shortcuts and the new Snow Leopard services. It actually
amazes me how far I got. The only huge thing I was never able to replace was
Quicksilvers clipboard history function, which I haven't even written an
article
Hi all.
I'm wondering has anyone else tried Quicksilver? I have a feeling that it has
the potential to be a fantastic app for getting things done quicker. However
it's not accessible with VO.
For those who haven't heard of Quicksilver before, I'll try my best to explain
what it does. It's
Hi,
Yes, It sure is.
Thanks,
Alex,
On 6-Apr-09, at 6:24 AM, ben mustill-rose wrote:
Hey all.
I am in a position where I am able to purchase a g4 933mhz quicksilver
with a faulty psu for next to nothing. Whilst said machine only comes
with the case, board, cpu and optical drive
Hey all.
I am in a position where I am able to purchase a g4 933mhz quicksilver
with a faulty psu for next to nothing. Whilst said machine only comes
with the case, board, cpu and optical drive, it would be a good place
for me to put to use some of my redundant but perfectly good
components like