![]() ![]() If you just want to quickly start typing, just press “.” and start typing. Now, if you just type, Quicksilver will act like an application launcher, and start searching for the closest match of your typing, being that an application or a file. Let’s start: ignite Quicksilver with your keystroke of choice, mine is CTRL + Spacebar: ![]() It’s fun to have all that power of getting things out of your head, while still doing some other stuff. And then we will append text to them, like in a journal that we keep while actually working. We will then prepend text to them, like in an idea stack, where the last idea must be the first one. We will learn – in less than 5 minutes – how to quickly create files with just a couple of keystrokes. That counts for less physical work, and less time, almost half, right? Nice, isn’t it? But that’s not the only advantage: you actually remain in the flow, while your thoughts are free to fly. Huh! We are four steps shorter than the original approach.
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