For this action, I'd suggest installing Growl (if you haven't already) and
then installing the extra 'Hardware Growler' this brings up a growl
notification when anything's ejected.

On 21 February 2010 04:19, Unifier <[email protected]> wrote:

> (Mac OS 10.4.11, Quicksilver B54)
>
> Hi all.  I'm dissatisfied with Quicksilver's default Eject action
> because it lacks any kind of notification as to when a volume has been
> successfully ejected.  Every now and then, it takes an extra 15
> seconds or so for a volume to no longer be visible in the Finder
> sidebar to confirm successful ejection.  I would hate to accidentally
> remove my USB thumbdrive before this.  I am currently trying to
> formulate an action via AppleScript to resolve this.  Here's one that
> I came up with so far:
>
> on open theFile
>        tell application "Finder" to eject theFile
>        tell application "Quicksilver" to show large type "The disk has been
> successfully ejected"
> end open
>
> What can I do from here to ensure the large type notification doesn't
> appear until the drive has been ejected completely?  Thanks in
> advanced!
>

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