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Re: OneClick and QuicKeys {WAS: OSA Menu Lite]
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Re: OneClick and QuicKeys {WAS: OSA Menu Lite]


  • Subject: Re: OneClick and QuicKeys {WAS: OSA Menu Lite]
  • From: garbanzito <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 01:03:11 -0600

at 2001 09 05, 14:03 -0700, they whom i call Paul Berkowitz wrote:
On 9/5/01 8:46 AM, "garbanzito" <email@hidden> wrote:
> just FYI, QuicKeys X is in beta, and includes the ability to
> run AppleScripts from a hot key[...]

Not quite the same thing, Steve. OneClick can embed AppleScript in its own
scripts, can exchange variables with AS, and can do about a million things
in its easy-to-learn but incredibly powerful scripting that QC can't.

yes, i've heard OneClick extolled many a time. i wasn't
trying to say QuicKeys does all the same things, only
that it addressed the problem at hand (putting a hot-key
to a script). there are plenty of bugs and missing features
in QuicKeys X, but it does seem capable of running
AppleScripts in the current beta. i won't attempt a feature
comparison, but QK, like OC, is no one-trick pony.

for yet another Mac OS X way to run scripts from keyboard
shortcuts (of a very different kind), consider LaunchBar:

<http://versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=2409&db=mac>

steve harley email@hidden


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 >OneClick and QuicKeys {WAS: OSA Menu Lite] (From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>)

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