Yeah though I don't quite remember what they were. I think in Tiger it worked but caused startup to be slow but in Leopard causes some problems. I don't have it installed now and I used it.

Howard

On May 13, 2009, at 6:57 PM, Norm & Debra wrote:


Thank you for the info. I removed my quicksilver folder from library/
application support and put it back piece by piece. Like you
mentioned, the shelf was stopping it from starting but I also
discovered that the Services Menu Module was crashing it. Is there any
known problems with that module?

Thanks

Norm

On May 13, 3:42 pm, Howard Melman <[email protected]> wrote:
See the FAQ under "Quicksilver 
Crashes"http://groups.google.com/group/blacktree-quicksilver/web/faq

If you use the clipboard history I bet you copied something huge to it
and it's trying to get too much memory.

Howard

On May 13, 2009, at 6:35 PM, Norm & Debra wrote:





Hi, I've been happily using quicksilver for a year now. LOVE IT. The
strange thing is today when I booted my computer, Quicksilver didn't
start up like it normally does. I tried to start it manually. The QS
symbol appears on the screen for about five seconds and then -------
nothing. Quicksilver doesn't open or respond in any way. I tried
downloading the latest build from the quicksilver google code but to
no avail.

I am running (or trying to run) quicksilver on an iMac, OS X 10.5.6,
4gb ram

Any thoughts on how to get quicksilver running again? I'd love to keep
my old settings since I had fine tuned it to just the way I like it
but at the bare minimum I'd just like to get it started again.

Thanks

Norm

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