OS X has been using binary plists since Tiger. Your problems are probably due to a large catalog.
On Oct 23, 12:55 am, elspub <[email protected]> wrote: > I have been feeling QS slow down, especially as I add triggers, > actions, make catalog changes, etc., all of which store their info in > plists. > > I know that Snow Leopard has changed the way it handles plists to > using them as compiled binary plists (whereas in previous OS X's you > could just open a plist in a text editor and read it in essentially > an .xml format)... > > So I'm wondering if part of Quicksilver's Snow issues are related to > the way it handles plists. > > Can anyone answer this? Am I way off?
