The best tool I know for recovering sites from caches is warrick.pl:

http://warrick.cs.odu.edu/warrick.html

It pulls what it can from google's cache, yahoo's cache, bing's cache,
and the wayback machine. I'll give it a go and see what I get.

On Nov 14, 4:07 pm, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Wow!
>
> That's a bummer for the blacktree site, and kind of bad news.
> To start things off, who would like to do everyone in the community a huge
> favour, and start trying to save what info was on the blacktree site? (soon
> as well before Google deletes its cache!)
>
> Anybody can do this!
>
> Although it's probably not all that amazing, it would DEFINITELY be worth
> having
>
> What we need to do it google this:
>
> http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=site%3Ablacktree.com%2Fquicks...
>
> then click the 'Cached' button for every page and save it using File -> Save
> as (web archive)
>
> Let's get this going!
>
> On 15 November 2010 06:17, strug <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Good timing:) The blacktree.com site has been suspended. Would be very
> > cool if we already have the possibility to tell QS to use your plugins
> > repository.
>
> > For the time being it might be helpful to describe what is necessary
> > to use your plugins. E.g. s.th. like:
>
> > - download your plugin
> > - unzip it
> > - move the *.qsplugin file to /Users/<you>/Library/Application Support/
> > Quicksilver/PlugIns
> > - restart QS
> > - select plugin
>
> > Thanks for saving my night, leif

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