Calculator plugin doesn't work for me. Immediately crashes QS. Seems
to be DOA.

The services plugin doesn't seem to work. After exploring Snow Leopard
a bit, I was surprised to find out how much services had changed in
10.6. It's become a lot more useful.
- Services now only show those services which are applicable to
whatever application you're in, whatever is useful.
-Those services now show up in your contextual menu
-you can use Automator to make your own Services.

meaning you can now create your own contextual menu items using
automator/applescript/shell scripts. This is pretty great.  The
keyboard shortcuts system preference now makes it even easier to
assign shortcuts to any service, even those you created.

Downside is, this rethinking of services has meant that QS's plugin
for them is likely useless. Seems like such a plugin could be even
more useful now too. It would be great if some enterprising developer
could create a replacement.

Other than that, QS and Snow Leopard go great together. I'm currently
running the following plugins without issue:
Apple Mail
bezel interface
extra scripts
hotkey triggers
ical
itunes
keychain
notificationhub is installed but I'm not using it much now as Growl
isn't yet ready for SL
Process Manipulation Actions
Safari
System Hotkey
Terminal
Text Manipulation Actions
Web Search



On Aug 17, 4:56 pm, naxalite <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'd love to see a list of what plugins work and do not. Seems address
> book also a no go?
> just giving up for now and using as app launcher but its so much more
> capable....

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