http://www.blacktree.com/projects/quicksilver.html
Just started using this multi-application launcher and already it has transformed the usage of my Macbook. With the glass track pad on the Aluminium Macbook and
MultiClutch installed I have no need for a mouse. But I can imagine the usefulness of this beautifully simple program would be more prounounced on a desktop
This application has been mentioned many times before in this forum but it wasn't until I procrastinated from doing real work and did some research that my eyes were opened and I saw the potential
Of course Quicksilver is so much more than just a mere application launcher or spotlight replacement as you can use it to execute common tasks and more. For example it allows me to browse my iTunes library (artists, albums, playlists etc). So good in fact I uninstalled the iTunes menu bar controllers I only just began using!
This is what I have got up to in my learning but the purpose of this thread is so that I and others can learn more!
Themes
Currently using BezelHud theme
Julius Eckert
Guides (Introduction, general usage)
http://docs.blacktree.com/quicksilver/tutorials (Great round up of tutorials and guides)
Quicksilver tutorial and screencast roundup - Simple Help
QuickSilver - A Better OS X In Just 10 Minutes - Dan Dickinson: The Primary Vivid Weblog
Quicksilver: From A Better OS X To Even More - Dan Dickinson: The Primary Vivid Weblog
Another Quicksilver Tutorial: Gold Trigger - Dan Dickinson: The Primary Vivid Weblog
YouTube - sr332603's Channel
Quicksilver for Mac - Help, Tips and Discussion (Member Stuker found some good YouTube videos)
Guides (Plug-ins, scripts, triggers to automate tasks and expand functionality)
How I Use Quicksilver I: Triggers | jwdunn
How I use Quicksilver II: Scripts | jwdunn
Quicksilver for Mac - Help, Tips and Discussion (Top 10 plug-ins link from member Tenex)
Q&A and Help (to be updated)
1. Why use this over Spotlight or the Dock?
Good question. If you are more keyboard orientated then you will benefit more from Quicksilver than someone who always uses a mouse. Quicksilver has the potential to be a better productivity tool as it is not a mere application launcher and file finder, with many plug-ins available. With triggers you can set a keyboard short cut to upload images to Flickr or to play your favourite playlist
2. How to access the Quicksilver preferences quickly
When viewing Quicksilver, pressing
command + comma will bring up the preferences pane. This is the default shortcut unless you change it/turn it off. Otherwise access as standard for all Apple programs via the menu bar
3. What are triggers?
In Quicksilver, Triggers are keyboard short cuts tied to actions. In preferences choose the Triggers tab. For example in iTunes, I have 'Play/Pause song' tied to
command + alt + space
Expansion (to be updated)
Calculator
Dictionary
1. First you need the dictionary plug-in if you did not already install it when you first ran Quicksilver
2. So navigate to "
Preferences" and choose the "
Plug-ins" tab
3. Choose "
All Plug-ins". Scroll until you see the dictionary module and check the box. It will automatically be downloaded and installed
4. Now go back to the normal Quicksilver menu
5. Press the . or ' key to enter text mode (I sometimes miss this out but it works just as well because it compensates for me

)
6. Type any word
7. Press tab to switch to the action
8. Choose "Define with in dict.org" or "Look up in Dictionary"
I normally type "Dic" after step 7 to filter the action to "define...."
iTunes
Firefox/Safari
Web Searchs
Google Calendar
1. Install the Google Calendar plug-in if you have not done so already
2. Invoke Quicksilver. Press the full stop key to enter text mode
3. Type anything. Something. At the end identify the date.
Doctor's Appointment 3PM
Today
Doctor's Appointment 3PM
Saturday
Doctor's Appointment 3PM
Next Week
Doctor's Appointment 3PM
7th April
4. I have highlighted the above words in green for convenience - quicksilver will add the events to your Google Calendar as specified. Wow!
5. Press tab to switch to the action pane. Either type "go" or use your arrow keys to bring up the Google Calendar action
6. If you have not already signed in then Quicksilver will ask you to. Otherwise your event is added to your Google Calendar as you have specified
iCal
You can similarly add an iCal event or to-do entry. Install the iCal plug-in. Then it is the same as for adding an event for Google Calendar except you choose to do the relevant iCal action!