I installed mine through the QS preferences window. I'm currently running β54 (3815), the last official version (Etienne Samson is doing good work updating the code base, but so far my particular usage pattern for QS hasn't required an update). Test with that build and see if it works for you. More likely though is that something in your services menu is causing problems. Many apps install their own services, and if one of them is poorly written it might cause problems for QS. So you could try using Service Scrubber (http://manytricks.com/ servicescrubber/) to remove potentially problematic services and see if that helps.
On Apr 18, 11:33 pm, "R. Jamil Jonna" <[email protected]> wrote: > Jon, > > Where can I get the services menu plugin? The one available in > preferences causes quicksilver to crash perpetually. The one from > Lifehacker does the same. I saw a link for some updated plugins on > this branch of the project but don't remember seeing the services menu > plugin there. If it was, can you send the link again? > > Thanks, > > Jamil > > On Apr 18, 2009, at 8:12 PM, Jon Stovell (a.k.a. Sesquipedalian) wrote: > > > > > > >> On the other issue with the URLs, is there anything I can do to force > >> it to remain simple text when I hit tab to create a file? Otherwise > >> it > >> would mean that there are terms that you simply can't type, which > >> would make it kind of lame as a text tool. > > > You are right, Create File... isn't playing nicely with URLs. > > > I suggest installing the Services Menu plugin. Then you will be able > > to use TextEdit's New Window Containing Selection action to create new > > files for your lists of URLs. It means you will have to manually save > > the file from TextEdit the first time. But once such a file is first > > created, you can add more lines to it using the Append To... action > > (which works just fine with URLs).
