Mar 09

Lifehacker-y software roundup


João @ 0:12

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These are sad news for me, though good news for all of us. Remember my Notepad++ plug-in Quicktext? Well, I declare it dead. Many requests made me consider releasing Quicktext 1.0, since it’s already half-way. Lifehacker’s Adam Pash has come up with Texter, a sort of universal Quicktext. You can use it anywhere. Browser windows, instant messaging software, Notepad++, etc. Well, everywhere where’s a text box. It’s still very low featured, but I’m sure it will grow big pretty soon.

There’s another piece of productivity software, i’d like to refer: Launchy. It allows you to launch pretty much any application on your PC, using only the keyboard, and features little configuration and a nice, clean interface. Say goodbye to your Start Menu bar.

I love you, Lifehacker.

4 Responses to “Lifehacker-y software roundup”

  1. Alcides Fonseca says:

    It’s too bad. I kinda like A LOT QuickText and I’m still using it.

    Texter does not have programming language support :/ It’s too poor compared to quicktext.

    Thanks anyway for your past work

  2. shello says:

    Very bad news, dude.
    I use it a lot… :(

    Thanks for everything!

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