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LaunchBar
Developer(s)Objective Development Software GmbH
Initial release1996
Stable release6.12 (September 27, 2019; 12 months ago[1]) [±]
Written inObjective-C
Operating systemmacOS
Available inEnglish, German
TypeApplication launcher
LicenseProprietary
Websitehttp://www.obdev.at/launchbar
  • And now it's my term to praise LaunchBar, with the release of LaunchBar 4.3.2 (; business license, $39; home license, $20; 5-user family pack, $30). Learning LaunchBar.
  • InerziaSmartLaunch is a very simpler app launcher due to its interface. As its just look like a search bar we often use on Google browser. Whenever you wish to open an app, you just enter the name of the app it will show you the suggestion in the context menu. From there, you can select the appropriate suggestion and hit.
  • Objective Development's Launchbar is an extremely powerful application launcher that I use countless times per day. Rather than give a boring overview of the more than 1000 features, I'm going to show you a few of the ways I use it on a daily basis.For the purposes of this tutorial, I'm going to imagine I've been commissioned to write an article on the history of black and white photography.

2.1.0 2011-09-27 Added the 'Click to show' sub option for auto-hide. Mge vs mge xe. 2.0.1 2011-07-25 Minor bug fix. The button was not updated when the corresponding shortcut icon was changed outside of LaunchBar. 2.0 2010-12-02 First public release. LaunchBar 6 is an application launcher that can be extended with actions. In previous versions of LaunchBar, actions were written in AppleScript.With LaunchBar 6, any scripting language can be used, but the preferred language is JavaScript. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to create your own actions in JavaScript to extend the functionality of LaunchBar.

LaunchBar is an application launcher for macOS. It provides access to user's applications and files, by entering short abbreviations of the searched item's name. Raw power 2 1 31. It uses an adaptive algorithm that 'learns' a user's preferred abbreviations for a particular application. For example, after training, Adobe Photoshop may be launched by simply typing 'pho' and Time Machine can be opened by typing 'tm' even though that sequence of characters does not appear anywhere in the name of the application.

LaunchBar also provides capabilities beyond application launching, such as file management and piping the current selection to a command line utility, along with clipboard management and a built-in calculator.

LaunchBar is distributed as cripplewareshareware - full usage of the application requires paying the registration fee, but up to 7 abbreviations may be used per session without paying anything.

According to user interface researcher Bruce Tognazzini, 'LaunchBar should be able to outperform a visual interface for complex, repetitive switching sequences by an expert user'.[2]

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History[edit]

LaunchBar began as a series of shell scripts for the NeXTSTEP platform, then migrated to OPENSTEP where it was developed into a full-fledged application. It was ported to Mac OS X in 2001 as LaunchBar 3.

In 2005, Apple introduced Spotlight, which took over LaunchBar's default position at the top-right corner of the screen. Wattagio 1 7 2 esv. In response, LaunchBar was changed to display its window at the center of the screen, below the menu bar.[3]

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Launchbar 6 9 2 – Powerful Fileurlemail Launcher Utility Wheels

In 2014, LaunchBar 6 was released with a redesigned interface, additional indexing rules and built-in actions, live web searches and usage statistics.[4][5]

See also[edit]

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External links[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^'Release Notes – LaunchBar 6'. Retrieved September 28, 2019.
  2. ^'Make Your Mac a Monster Machine'. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  3. ^'New LaunchBar proves Apple hasn't killed app launchers yet'. Cult of Mac. June 11, 2014. Retrieved June 21, 2018.
  4. ^'LaunchBar 6 Released'. LaunchBar. June 11, 2014.
  5. ^'LaunchBar 6 review: Do-everything utility gets (and looks) even better'. Macworld. June 16, 2014. Retrieved June 21, 2018.
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