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Fri, 13 Feb 2004
Obeying the 10 second search rule...
One of the observations from Danny O'Brien's Etech talk on Life Hacks was that if you can't find something in 10 seconds, you won't do it. A related observation is the use of incremental search in applications like Emacs. Those busy Mac OS X hackers have been at it again. Michael McCracken has produced a
I-Search Plugin for NSTextView, which allows you to perform incremental searches in any NSTextView in the system. Happy searching!
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