I would consider this successful when I do not need my mouse.
How to learn Quicksilver for OS X
How I did it: Firstly, I went through all the available plugins and figure what I would be using.
Next, I removed all the all the application residing in the Dock.
Then I avoided using my mouse as much as I can.
At the end of the day, I used only Quicksilver and native Mac keyboard shortcuts to get around.
Now if I could only figure out how to navigate in Firefox without the mouse.... hmmm
Lessons & tips: 1 word - Google
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Michael Maag Is loosing the battle with pain.
Quicksilver is supposedly so much more than a quick launcher. I want figure out what those deeper functions are and I want to figure out how they can make my computing faster.
Although QS is a bit unstable (crashes about 4-5 times a week on me), I can’t imagine being without it.
This application makes me feel like a ninja… Some kind of a crazy android hybrid ninja who has mastered the use of his computer.
Since the release of OS X Tiger, I’d been using Spotlight as an application launcher. No longer.
Forget filling up your dock with random stuff, don’t worry about having to search through your Applications folder. Just type! Unfortunately, I find that on a MacIntel, Quicksilver seems to randomly crash fairly often, when it does crash, it takes a while for my brain to comprehend it, since it’s such a part of how I interact with the system now.
Quicksilver is by far the most useful app for OS X that I have besides my development applications. I now hide the dock and rarely use it! ctrl-space and im good to go!



