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It's a great app, even if installs sometimes fail. Love the litte comments area. Also check out [www.macupdate.com] . Simply the best site for discovering amazing programs.
@daniellestrle: Thanx. I'll be keeping an eye on this app for sure. It's good to know you're listening to user input.
@scytalezero: Nice tip about the readability button in Reeder. Hadn't noticed it. I'm sticking with Reeder for the being.
@ustice: It's a good point you raise. It would be nice to have an app that gave you the choice, since some sites are well formatted and a pleasure to view, while others are a nightmare, as you noted. The main thing I dislike is having the little summaries and then having to click to view the whole story. In Reeder,…
Has anyone tied this thing out? I'm curious how it compares to Reeder for instance. looks pretty cool.
I was recently trying to find out information on fish oil, like the best kind, health benefits, etc. Almost all the search results were from sites that were really fraudulent fronts peddling lies in order to sell their product. It was literally impossible to find any credible information without knowing ahead to look…
@alex.gaddie: Cool. Will check it out
As Bill Gates famously said "if you're going to pirate software, pirate ours". A bit of pirating is probably good for business. If the cool kids are using it, and cool kids by definition don't have money, then you've got the buzz factor, which is worth more than a few licenses. Why else did macheist, for instance,…
@JLobo: abbyy is the only option
Apple's control fetish is their achilles heel, no doubt about it. I don't see anything good coming of the app store to be honest. Let's face it, it doesn't really help developers much. It doesn't help users, except the very lowest skill user group who doesn't know how to install an app! Why cater to those users? I…
Seems Google can do no wrong on LH. It's still at the hype stage. Competition is good. Apple will be force to blaze more trails forcing everyone else to follow as usual.
Safari mobile is actually quite good IMO. I use Atomic too, and it's great for posting to Twitter and what not. It would be nice if Apple gave the choice to pick another browser as the default without jailbreaking.
The wily little option key.
@Scratic: very simple to set up. just go to keyboard in the system settings, hit the plus to add a new one, go to applications, find system settings in the list, add network to the menu item name, and assign a shortcut. you can assign shortcuts to anything and change existing ones easily enough.
So since Google pays the bills at Firefox we can see that Google has taken over the browser market. This is testament to the complete incompetence of Microsoft. If they didn't make the world's worst browser we'd all be using it right now, except for anyone on a real os. Poor old Microsoft. But at least they managed…
@Kay-Ell: Cheers
@muzicman82: I don't agree. OS X has Automator and scripting built in. That's better than feature creep that is the hallmark of the Windows world. Quicksilver is just one way to do things. Of course they should have a hotkey for pulling finder to focus or starting a new finder window, but for anyone advanced enough to…
@Kay-Ell: Personally I use the readability bookmarklet which works everywhere including iOS devices. Search for it and just set up a bookmarklet. Couldn't be easier.
@muzicman82: it's pretty easy to set up a trigger to jump to finder within Quicksilver. I find most of the shortcuts pretty intuitive. Enter in finder is a bit strange, but command o is pretty easy to learn. Anyhow the point is if you don't like them change them! Pretty difficult to do on a windows box by comparison.
@Kit Strong: Well life could be worse. You could have your keys mapped to wmp!