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At the end of 2010, the new website QSApp.com was launched, with the aim of unifying and collating all of Quicksilver's fragmented builds, plugins and support groups. Since its launch, the site has included a new Plugins Repository, Wiki and Downloads section. After several months of development, the
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can be stored in the catalog, any function which can be performed with a script can be tied to Quicksilver through either the command window or triggers. Because most Apple-native applications have extensive scripting libraries, many common tasks can easily be performed from Quicksilver. For
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as the user types, Quicksilver predicts the filename or action typed by the user and automatically selects the object. Quicksilver uses a priority system based on prior usage to "learn" the user's habits, ultimately requiring only a few letters for the most commonly selected objects.
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Quicksilver allows users to define "triggers," which perform a specific command (direct object/action/indirect object combination) whenever a customizable keyboard shortcut is pressed. For instance, if a command opening the Documents folder is bound to the
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milestone version β59 was released. On March 25, 2013, Quicksilver v1.0 was released after ten years of beta testing. On March 25, 2022, Quicksilver v2.0 was released, which runs natively on Apple Silicon (M1) Macs.
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architecture, allowing the user to choose and install plug-ins providing integration with a specific program, interface, or new feature. For example, plug-ins exist for sending email via
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Quicksilver is a background application that runs while the operating system is running, maintaining a "catalog" of files and objects on the user's computer. By applying
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Nicholas Jitkoff started development of Quicksilver in 2003. He released several versions to the public until 2006 and maintained an
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Plugins are going to be hidden from most users, they'll activate themselves automatically or be installable from the web
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can be told to play or pause, increase or decrease the current track's rating, or skip to the previous or next track.
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The preferences will be greatly simplified. There will be Extras-style advanced preferences for the fiddly options.
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key, this hotkey would trigger that action regardless of what application the user is currently in.
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There are various visual interfaces for Quicksilver, Constellation Menus supporting
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On October 30, 2007, the source code for Quicksilver was made available via
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without opening the application or manipulating images via text commands.
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All the little frameworks are being joined into one big one called
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google code project blacktree-alchemy - "Initial import to GC"
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Developer(s)
Stable release
Repository
github.com/quicksilver/Quicksilver
Operating system
macOS
Type
Application Launcher
utility software
License
Apache License
qsapp.com
utility app
macOS
freeware
Nicholas Jitkoff
open-source
GitHub
shell
operating system
files
e-mail
Spotlight
LaunchBar
Alfred
keyboard shortcut
incremental search
F7
plug-in

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