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10.5: One way to put Stacks to good use
Authored by: Anonymous on Nov 01, '07 10:38:41PM

"I want to have all my apps, even infrequently used ones, immediately accessible. I've tried launchers, but it just feels like too much clutter"
Err, you want all the applications accessible, but something like Quicksilver, which is completely invisible until activated by Ctrl+space is more cluttered than having them all in your Dock...?



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10.5: One way to put Stacks to good use
Authored by: junkie on Nov 02, '07 01:08:53AM

Lot of people love Quicksilver but its not for me, I like to see stuff. I want a visual interface.



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10.5: One way to put Stacks to good use
Authored by: Mac Berry on Nov 02, '07 05:15:19AM

I'm with you on that one! I like the G in GUI to stand for Graphical! Oh, hang on, it's already meant to!

I'm not knocking the people who do, 'cause it obviously works for them, but it stuns me when I see people explaining how they (for example) use Terminal to make a backup of a file (re-name it). I just don't get how starting terminal, switching to the appropriate directory, then typing "sudo mv filename.ext Filename -old.ext" is better than opening finder, navigating to the directory, then hitting return! GUI every time for me please!

Mark



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