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Replacing Quicksilver
I have used Quicksilver primarily an application launcher for a long time. It’s great, but I have found it has gotten too slow for practical use lately; I have disabled it.
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Spotlight, the Mac’s built-in computer search tool, was optimized for finding applications almost immediately in OS X 10.5, so it’s a viable alternative.
The only downside is that Quicksilver had a timesaving feature in that it could learn abbreviations. For example, whenever I typed “shop” after the first few times, it knew I meant Photoshop; and whenever I typed “nnw”, Quicksilver knew to launch my favorite Mac feed reader, NetNewsWire. Spotlight would find NetNewsWire if I typed “netn”, but it would never learn to recognize “nnw”; similarly – and even worse – typing “Photo” finds things like Photo Booth and iPhoto along with Photoshop, and “shop” does nothing particularly useful.
My solution was simple. I used the useful application TextExpander, which allows things like automatically shortening a URL in your clipboard, to add just a few short rules. For applications which I wanted to launch with a custom abbreviation, such as “nnw” for NetNewsWire, I just added the abbreviation as a TextExpander rule. Examples: “nnw” expands to NetNewsWire; “twr” exands to Twitterrific; “pshop” exands to Photoshop. (Note that having “shop” expand to Photoshop would have a lot of side effects.) So now I just hit Cmd-Space and type “twr” to launch Twitterrific!
OS X 10.6 Update: If you have OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, you now have a TextExpander-like utility built in. (It’s in System Preferences’ “Language & Text” pane, under the “Text” tab.) Unfortunately, it does not appear to work in Spotlight or, indeed, most apps. — Alan, September 8, 2009.
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The Snitch and TextExpander Problem
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Warning: Your computer will not accept any input – be it keyboard or mouse – if the Mac firewall program Little Snitch catches a request from TextExpander! You have to perform a hard reset. This can happen if you attempt to use a URL-shortening feature of Little Snitch.
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One workaround is to add a rule to Little Snitch allowing any program to make calls to the domains is.gd
, bit.ly
or any other URLs that TextExpander might ever access. This works.
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Spotlight, the Mac’s built-in computer search tool, was optimized for finding applications almost immediately in OS X 10.5, so it’s a viable alternative.
The only downside is that Quicksilver had a timesaving feature in that it could learn abbreviations. For example, whenever I typed “shop” after the first few times, it knew I meant Photoshop; and whenever I typed “nnw”, Quicksilver knew to launch my favorite Mac feed reader, NetNewsWire. Spotlight would find NetNewsWire if I typed “netn”, but it would never learn to recognize “nnw”; similarly – and even worse – typing “Photo” finds things like Photo Booth and iPhoto along with Photoshop, and “shop” does nothing particularly useful.
My solution was simple. I used the useful application TextExpander, which allows things like automatically shortening a URL in your clipboard, to add just a few short rules. For applications which I wanted to launch with a custom abbreviation, such as “nnw” for NetNewsWire, I just added the abbreviation as a TextExpander rule. Examples: “nnw” expands to NetNewsWire; “twr” exands to Twitterrific; “pshop” exands to Photoshop. (Note that having “shop” expand to Photoshop would have a lot of side effects.) So now I just hit Cmd-Space and type “twr” to launch Twitterrific!
OS X 10.6 Update: If you have OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, you now have a TextExpander-like utility built in. (It’s in System Preferences’ “Language & Text” pane, under the “Text” tab.) Unfortunately, it does not appear to work in Spotlight or, indeed, most apps. — Alan, September 8, 2009.
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The Snitch and TextExpander Problem
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Warning: Your computer will not accept any input – be it keyboard or mouse – if the Mac firewall program Little Snitch catches a request from TextExpander! You have to perform a hard reset. This can happen if you attempt to use a URL-shortening feature of Little Snitch.
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One workaround is to add a rule to Little Snitch allowing any program to make calls to the domains is.gd
, bit.ly
or any other URLs that TextExpander might ever access. This works.
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Another solution may or may not be to add a rule allowing the system process “curl” to access anything it wants.