ray|raven
Think Zen.
QuickSilver for Linux.
For GNOME:
*developer.imendio.com/files/developer/Glb-screenshot2.png
Launch Box is generally an application launcher. It's very influenced by Quicksilver for Mac OSX. Remember that this is only a first release so don't get your hopes up too much. Launch Box is written for the GNOME 2.10 platform and depends on GTK+ 2.6, evolution-data-server 1.2 and gnome-menus. These are currently hard dependencies but the plan is to split out the backends into different optional backends.
Currently supported modules are:
Application starting and launch
Evolution contacts lookup and mail to
Recent files lookup and open
Files in your desktop and open
Firefox bookmarks lookup and opening
From : *developer.imendio.com/projects/gnome-launch-box
For KDE:
*katapult.kde.org/files/screenshots/sm2.png
From :*katapult.kde.org/
Regards,
ray
For GNOME:
*developer.imendio.com/files/developer/Glb-screenshot2.png
Launch Box is generally an application launcher. It's very influenced by Quicksilver for Mac OSX. Remember that this is only a first release so don't get your hopes up too much. Launch Box is written for the GNOME 2.10 platform and depends on GTK+ 2.6, evolution-data-server 1.2 and gnome-menus. These are currently hard dependencies but the plan is to split out the backends into different optional backends.
Currently supported modules are:
Application starting and launch
Evolution contacts lookup and mail to
Recent files lookup and open
Files in your desktop and open
Firefox bookmarks lookup and opening
From : *developer.imendio.com/projects/gnome-launch-box
For KDE:
*katapult.kde.org/files/screenshots/sm2.png
From :*katapult.kde.org/
Regards,
ray
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