LaunchBar is one of the
tools I can’t live without.
Basically, it’s an application launcher, but besides actually launching an
application it has lots and lots of features that help me complete tasks on my
laptop while staying in the flow.
Ever since I installed it on my MacBook my workflow changed quite dramatically
to the better.
Most of the time I no longer use ⌘-Tab
to switch between the applications.
⌘-Tab
requires looking at the list of running applications, and I
almost always run more then 10, up to 20 of them, so I need to search for the
one that I need and then either Tab
to it or choose it with a mouse. A major
hit to the flow.
With LaunchBar, if I want to switch to Google Chrome I just do Alt-Space
,
g
, Enter
. No need to think, its already in the muscle memory.
Itunes? - Alt-Space
, i
, Enter
. Done.
iTerm? - Alt-Space
, t
, Enter
.
The best part? It learns as you use it. if you type t
and its top suggestion
is Terminal and not iTerm just use your arrow keys to choose iTerm and
after a couple of times it will remember your choice.
This is how I got g
, i
and t
to choose what I need the most.
But this doesn’t stop with running applicaitons, starting applications is
equally easy. I no longer search in the /Applications
folder.
If Google Chrome is not running when I hit g
it will just start it for me.
If I need to run Numbers I just type num
, or key
for Keynote
etc.
Same for directories or mounted volumes. I just type Qdo
to go to my Qnup
Qdownload volume mount, doc
for ~/Document, etc.
Oh, and it can reach inside directories easily. To open our contract with
AcmeWidgets Inc. I can do this: drop
to choose ~/Dropbox, space
to limit
the search to its content, ast
, space
to choose astrails.com subfolder,
then acme
, space
, le
, Enter
to open the directory that holds all our
legal documents with them or space
instead of Enter
to get a list of the
documents and choose a specific one.
In short, I forgot when I had to manually drill down to commonly used
directories, LaunchBar is a much better and faster tool for that.
It also integrates with lots of apps i use daily on my laptop, like Itunes,
Address Book, iCal and others. So you can play specific track in iTunes,
or pause currently playing track, or email someone from your Address Book to
name a few.
Also, please, don’t even mention Spotlight, its not even close in terms of
features, speed and convenience.
Go check it out, you’ll thank me later.
UPDATE: After checking out Alfred as was
suggested in the comments I actually loved it so much I switched and I’m a
happy user for a couple of months now. Recommended!