blacktree.cocoaforge.com— This is pretty darn cool. Coverflow put into Quicksliver would not only be cool but productive. It's just an idea for now though.
Nov 9, 2007View in Crawl 4
Whether the tool uses coverflow's code or not is irrelevant: the point is that unlike what some are claiming, this isn't new, it's the default mechanism to switch windows in the current version of Ubuntu.
1. Not sure you think this isn't an article. 2. The article is about combining two things to do window switching. 3. Try copying a file using any window switcher in any OS. Congratulation om being Blocked.
n00geNov 10, 2007
I've been using Enso from Humanized for quite a while now. They just added in a beta for a developers API and that opens many new doors for the application. I love the interface and the quasimodal activation. They wrote an article on the differences and similarities here<a class="user" href="http://humanized.com/weblog/2007/11/01/enso-quicksilver-for-windows/">http://humanized.com/weblog/2007/11/01/enso-quicks ...</a>
nailerNov 11, 2007
Whether the tool uses coverflow's code or not is irrelevant: the point is that unlike what some are claiming, this isn't new, it's the default mechanism to switch windows in the current version of Ubuntu.
wiihuckNov 11, 2007
cube FTW
wiihuckNov 11, 2007
options...
nailerNov 11, 2007
Coverflow is for albums, not apps. Hence the 'cover bit'. Furtermore Coverflow itself is a rip of Looking Glass.
nailerNov 12, 2007
1. Not sure you think this isn't an article. 2. The article is about combining two things to do window switching. 3. Try copying a file using any window switcher in any OS. Congratulation om being Blocked.