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Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
Tue, 30 Mar 2004
I have the Power...Mate
Just before I left for D.C. I got a Griffin PowerMate. So far I've been using it to relive the stress on my right hand by using it to control scrolling in scroll intensive applications like NetNewsWire (combined mode) and various browers -- it's saving some wear and tear on the fingers that I would normally use for the scroll wheel (fond of it as I am).
I've also started playing with QuickSilver, and so far, it seems to be pretty good. I've only had it installed for a day, so I haven't had to fully configure it, but I haven't found anything that I really miss from LaunchBar yet, and I do like the ability to have a clipboard stack.
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