Trampoline is the shortest route to the things you use most. You have a set of core tools, the things you use many many many times a day. With Trampoline, those things are never more than a few pixels away.
Press a hot key, and a circular launcher appears all around your cursor. Every tool you put in the Trampoline is within easy reach. Just move your mouse in the dircetion of the thing you want, and then click.
Very shortly, you become used to the placement of your favorite things. Your hand begins to associate moving in a certain direction with opening a certain thing. This is when Trampoline really becomes useful. Before long, it's not something you even think about. Trampoline gets out of your way so you can get your work done.
That's the philosopphy of Trampoline: stay out of your way until you need it, then be quick about getting you to the tools you need. No complex learning curve, no training, no time wasted on manuals, although there is a manual if you'd like to read it. In fact, there are even Video Tutorials that show Trampoline in action.
Give Trampoline a week and see if it doesn't make getting to the things you use most quicker and easier.
Note: Trampoline was once known as Bullseye, but has since gained a new look, many many new features, and a new attitude.
What is new in this release:
- Scroll wheel to advance between pages - a scroll wheel event causes a page advance.
- Fixed a bug where quitting an app from the Trampoline could cause Trampoline to crash on non-English systems
- Fixed another crash in the Add Special menu
- The Add Special menu will no longer follow aliases to other folders inside the Applications folder.
- Moved the quit menu item to the top of the contextual menu for running applications
Requirements:
Modern graphics card is recommended but not necessary. Integration with Dockables is highly recommended.
Limitations:
Regularly shows a reminder to register.
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