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Quicksilver 1.0 Released After 10 Years in Beta

Posted March 26, 2013 at 5:44am by iClarified · 15745 views
Quicksilver, a launcher utility app for Mac OS X, has reached version 1.0 after almost 10 years in beta.

After almost 10 years of testing, Quicksilver lays the beta tag to rest. (If the lack of an eszett brings a tear to your eye, you can always reminisce by hitting ⌥S on your keyboard). What does this release mean? It means more than just a change in the version numbering system - it signifies a maturity of Quicksilver and a sign of what’s to come. For more info on this historic release day, you can read an interview with the lead developers where they discuss their thoughts on Quicksilver, but now it’s time to dive right in and see what Quicksilver’s getting on its release birthday.

What's New:
● Add files and folders to the catalog using the Add To Catalog action
● Assign an alternate name to something by creating a synonym
● Fixed the Add Trigger action, and the trigger type can be specified in the third pane
● Assign the same trigger to different actions in different applications
● AppleScript Action enhancements
● Recent Commands and the Last Command proxy are working
● Release Notes have some style
● Bug Fixes

You can get the latest version of Quicksilver from the link below...

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