LaunchBar Now Has OS X Support

· by Mike Washlesky · News

Objective Development has released an update for LaunchBar, bringing it to version 3.1.1. LaunchBar is a search app that is designed to find files based on abbreviations and can adapt to a users behavior. The update now has support for OS X. According to Objective Development:

Objective Development today announced the availability of LaunchBar 3.1.1 for Mac OS X, a fully keyboard driven productivity utility that provides lightning fast access to thousands of files, web-bookmarks, email-addresses and applications just by entering short abbreviations.

FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS:

Accessing numerous resources by entering short abbreviations

Quick activation using a system wide hotkey

Ultra fast, adaptive search algorithm: Learns from the useris habits

Switching between running applications

Filesystem Browsing

Easy installation: Automated setup management and an extensive default setup allows to use LaunchBar "out of the box"

You can find more information about the LaunchBar update at the Objective Development web site. LaunchBar is available for US$19.95.

Mike Washlesky

TMO Staff

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