LaunchBar 3.2.4 Now Features OS 10.2 Support And More

· by Mike Washlesky · News

Objective Development has released an update for LaunchBar, bringing it to version 3.2.4. LaunchBar is a search app that is designed to find files based on abbreviations and can adapt to a users behavior. The latest version features performance enhancements including Jag support and improved file scanning. According to Objective Development:

Objective Development today announced the availability of LaunchBar 3.2.4 for Mac OS X, an award-winning productivity utility that provides lightning fast access to thousands of files, Web-bookmarks, email-addresses and applications just by entering short abbreviations.

Whatis new in LaunchBar 3.2.4:

  • Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar compatibility
  • LaunchBar now reads Chimera, Mozilla and iCab bookmark files
  • Reads "Group vCard" files exported from the new 10.2 Address Book
  • New preferences option to remove duplicate items from the search result
  • Improved file scanning and filetype recognition. Scanning for files is now up to 30% faster
  • New activation hotkeys: Control-Tab, Control-Esc
  • Copy/Paste onto LaunchBar now trims surrounding whitespace characters and accepts multiple file paths separated by lines
  • The configuration window is now more self-explanatory
  • Several other improvements and bugfixes

You can find more information about the LaunchBar update at the Objective Development Web site. LaunchBar 3.2.4 is free for registered users, while the full version is available for US$19.95.

Mike Washlesky

TMO Staff

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