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PostPosted: May 16th, 2010, 3:16 pm 
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Hi all
I present you a programm that allow collect all desired shortcuts (including urls and email templates) in one customizable menu. There is nothing more to say, just download and check it yourself.

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It is written fully with ahk + ahk_l

Here is a link to the homepage
http://apathysoftworks.com/software/qc

the sources available here

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PostPosted: May 16th, 2010, 5:09 pm 
Nice,but the menu name can't use chinese characters 。


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PostPosted: May 16th, 2010, 5:32 pm 
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yep, it hardly can use anything except english


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PostPosted: May 17th, 2010, 12:48 pm 
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Please upload your stuff on Autohotkey.net

and nice app....

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PostPosted: May 17th, 2010, 3:08 pm 
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thank you
i've uploaded files on autohotkey.net and links edited


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PostPosted: June 10th, 2010, 4:39 am 
very nice!
I'm loving it


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PostPosted: October 14th, 2010, 10:41 pm 
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check out a fully rewriten version of this app with lots of new features:
http://apathysoftworks.com/software/qc


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PostPosted: October 15th, 2010, 8:14 pm 
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I like the new version;
A little clunky to navigate, but no show-stopper;
I was wondering, though, since I don't see the source...

Would it be too much to ask to simply display 'View' under Clips instead of
    Clip 1
    Clip 2
    Clip 3
    .
    .
    .
    Clip 9

Since there are buttons for Clips 1 - 9 inside the Clip Viewer itself, I don't see the point in taking up the extra real estate.

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PostPosted: October 16th, 2010, 4:03 am 
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SoggyDog wrote:
I like the new version;
A little clunky to navigate, but no show-stopper;
I was wondering, though, since I don't see the source...

Would it be too much to ask to simply display 'View' under Clips instead of
    Clip 1
    Clip 2
    Clip 3
    .
    .
    .
    Clip 9
Since there are buttons for Clips 1 - 9 inside the Clip Viewer itself, I don't see the point in taking up the extra real estate.


Thanks SoggyDog, glad you like it.

How do you think it is clunky? How would you do it instead?

We decided to put the "View" in each one of the clips so that you can jump right to it instead of having to open the viewer then navigate to the clip you wish to view... Not really much of a difference besides an item in each clip sub; just preference I guess.


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PostPosted: October 18th, 2010, 12:11 pm 
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I have only used the script version not the latest compiled version. but in the script version the English is a little crazy.
The program was created to make your life easier.
As anything created by human though ???( what does this mean)?
the last bit, "Isn't that sounds attractive. eh? - should be " Doesn't that sound attractive

but apart from the English it seems well done

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PostPosted: October 18th, 2010, 2:26 pm 
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godsstigma wrote:
Thanks SoggyDog, glad you like it.

How do you think it is clunky? How would you do it instead?

Clunky may not be the right choice of words;
It just didn't feel intuitive to a new user, in this case, me;
It took a few clicks to get a shortcut added the first few times because it wasn't clear what to do;
Now, of course, it isn't a problem.

I do like the quote of the day on the setup screen :-)

I noticed some odd behavior with the icons on the setup screen (windows 7);
I'm not ready to comment on what that problem is, though, until I can offer steps to reproduce.

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SoggyDog wrote:
I noticed some odd behavior with the icons on the setup screen (windows 7);
I'm not ready to comment on what that problem is, though, until I can offer steps to reproduce.

I learned, outside of this thread, that this is a known issue and is being addressed.
Thanks, guys.

Feature Request:
    I use my right mouse button fairly frequently during the course of a standard workday;
    I don't mind suspending / activating the Gestures feature, but how about this as a new option...

    Temporary Suspend:
    Would suspend Gestures for x seconds (determined by user in Settings), then return to active state automatically.

    This would add up to a huge time savings by not needing to manually return the state to active.

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PostPosted: October 19th, 2010, 6:44 pm 
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SoggyDog wrote:
Feature Request:
    I use my right mouse button fairly frequently during the course of a standard workday;
    I don't mind suspending / activating the Gestures feature, but how about this as a new option...
    Temporary Suspend: Would suspend Gestures for x seconds, then return to active state automatically.

    This would add up to a huge time savings by not needing to manually return the state to active.


We will look into this as well. You may also choose a different gesture button in the settings window on the newest version (1.0.1.0).

Thanks for the suggestion!


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godsstigma wrote:
We will look into this as well. You may also choose a different gesture button in the settings window on the newest version (1.0.1.0).

Thanks for the suggestion!

Thanks.

I am aware of the option to change Gestures;
None of the available options are as natural for me as RMB+D.

I'll be keeping my eyes open for v1.0.1.1+.

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Further, regarding the possibility of adding a Temporary Suspend...

Even if a hotkey were added to suspend / activate Gestures, even that would be helpful;
(though I like the Temporary Suspend idea better... maybe both?)

My reasoning is this;
I have the Tray Icon hidden;
When I suspend Gestures, I have to hit the hotkey for the Main Menu, then activate Gestures;
That's too much keyboard/mouse activity for a tool that's supposed to make life easier.

I still really like the look and feel of the app, now that I'm used to it;
The addition of some solution regarding Gestures would make this a permanent fixture in my toolkit.

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