Hi Try this one, I managed to make QS work very stable and fast under Snow Leopard and all my plugins work. This is not just about launching app, but triggering files, mailing directly, tweeting, moving, renaming, appending, scaling, Google cal, itunes, address book, safari, etc.
http://bit.ly/2l6Ae Regards On Oct 23, 9:31 pm, huiii <[email protected]> wrote: > well, sincesnowleo, QS is slow on my system and i do not have a > large catalog for sure... > so if it is not the plist, what then? > > On Oct 23, 7:32 am, Eris <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > 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 thatSnowLeopardhas 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'sSnowissues are related to > > > the way it handles plists. > > > > Can anyone answer this? Am I way off?
