Ubiquity - web-services on the command-line distance
Productivity / / December 23, 2019
Anyone who enjoyed Quicksilver on a Mac or Windows-launcher with a sufficiently advanced functionality knows that such a clever command line greatly simplifies and speeds up the work life. You may have heard that Mozilla Labs plans to add this functionality in a great browser. And you can already try out what it is - the command line for the Web.
After installing Ubiquity you can quickly perform a variety of tasks related to various web-services, and the farther away the more such services replace local counterparts.
For example, you can now send a letter to anyone from the command line - I'm sure to use it leaving yourself reminders.
In addition, you can get a definition for a word or to find something on the map quickly, without having to open a separate page, and without taking your hands off the keyboard.
As such, access to search across multiple servers from this line you will, I believe, think clearly, but you can immediately get the translation of the word and, without leaving the page where you are.
Maybe the program is much larger and the authors would be mistaken not screwing them to the right mouse button. Yes, you can call any of the services for the selected text on the page.
The program is not limited to the fact that developers are already included in the field of your attention. They gave owners the ability to add services team available to service when you visit the page. Therefore in the future we should expect a lot of other options available in this clever command line.
Perhaps you can find flaws in the current version of the program, but it definitely can be used already and impresses with its potential.
Ubiquity 0.1