After an initial release of the application almost 10 years back. Famous utility launcher and task manager Quicksilver has been released for OS X 1.0. Quicksilver is a free and complete 1.0 version of the Quicksilver. The application, which was under-development by its original developer for six years before going to a group of volunteer professional developers to finish starting in the year 2009.
Quicksilver 1.0 makes users able to do some useful things by ‘Triggers or Actions’ option that can open files in different and various applications for use. Quicksilver has plug-in add-on compatibility of many OS X programs which makes this OS X application more useful and helpful for Mac OS users.
Quicksilver is compatible with a list of applications which are being used on Mac PC by different type of users. Quicksilver 1.0 release has many useful features and one of the them is, preliminary support for Retina displays and ability to assign a trigger’ in which the purpose would be implement the plan of different actions in different apps.
Complete and this free edition of recent release of Quicksilver, various bugs have been removed in the update. This OS X application is now considered better. Now it has the ability to detect URLs in text mode and some other things that were needed to be addressed, have been focused and solved for faster or better user experience. As far as developer and development are concerned, it has been created and completed.
According to the Quicksilver 1.0 developers, their motivation in the start of this campaign to go for a complete version was committed and solid to end it up with success. They showed a reflection of the enthusiasm and passion. Robertson and Rob McBroom, the leading developers tried to focus that the new release is pretty awesome and ready for developers to contribute plugins and take it to the next level to give more productivity to the users.