I also have 'local icons for all results' off, 'load previews' off,
'superfluous visual effects' off :P

On Dec 12, 5:01 pm, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]>
wrote:
> > Perhaps, you should default
>
> to removing the cache after each upgrade (or is this happening
> already)?
>
> This already happens :)
>
> One further solution that may help in fixing this would be to turn off
> 'load icons for all results' in the 'Appearance' preferences.
>
> Derek - interesting that you're finding the same issue on 10.6 and a newer
> Mac. Thanks for the info, we'll definitely look into it
>
> On 12 December 2011 04:36, Derek <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I'm running 10.6.8 on a MBP (2010?).
>
> > I already have the "never show matches" ticked. I did a removal of the
> > cache, and things seem to be better now. Perhaps, you should default
> > to removing the cache after each upgrade (or is this happening
> > already)?
>
> > On Dec 12, 3:15 am, "Israel Chauca F." <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > I'm running 10.7.2 on an iMac from early 2008, 2.8 GHz with 4 GB of
> > memory, sometimes it feels slow and I think that's when I have noticed the
> > problem.
>
> > > Israel
>
> > > On Dec 11, 2011, at 4:46 AM, Patrick Robertson wrote:
>
> > > > For what it's worth, I've looked into this a bit more since it has been
> > > > annoying me a lot lately. Two things I have noticed:
>
> > > > * The problem seems to be with asynchronous loading of icons in the
> > results
> > > > view
> > > > * If you turn of the results view in Preferences > Command > Show Other
> > > > Matches > Never it should solve the problems
> > > > * 10.7.2 is just terrible. It pretty much broke my old MacBook it was
> > so
> > > > slow. Developer previews of 10.7.3 are much faster and the problem's
> > almost
> > > > entirely gone (although still there a little bit)
>
> > > > Are you guys running 10.7.2 on old(er) Macs?
>
> > > > On 8 December 2011 21:57, Guy Manchester <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > >> I'm maybe pointing out the obvious but if you know that pressing 'T'
> > & 'R'
> > > >> is the default for Transmission you don't need to press enter at all,
> > just
> > > >> press 'T' then 'R' but keep the 'R' held down & it'll automatically
> > open
> > > >> Transmission, assuming the default action for Transmission is 'Open'.
> > Which
> > > >> it probably will be. Same for launching Skype, this time just press
> > 'S'
> > > >> then hold the 'K' till it runs the "Open Skype" action.
>
> > > >> Doesn't solve the problem but it's a quicker way to run default
> > actions
> > > >> without needing to press 'Enter' & should work for the examples
> > mentioned.
>
> > > >> On 8 Dec 2011, at 04:02, Israel Chauca F. wrote:
>
> > > >>> I can confirm the behaviour, I thought I was typing the wrong string
> > but
> > > >> it's just what Nano and Derek describe.
>
> > > >>> Cheers!
> > > >>> Israel
>
> > > >>> On Dec 7, 2011, at 9:44 PM, Derek wrote:
>
> > > >>>> I can confirm this too.
>
> > > >>>> When my mac is running a little slower, typing "tr" (for
> > transmission
> > > >>>> app) instantly and pressing enter, often gives the "t" shortcut
> > > >>>> (textmate).
>
> > > >>>> On Dec 7, 12:21 am, nano <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > >>>>> I have been using QS for 3/4 years mainly as Application launcher.
>
> > > >>>>> In earlier versions when sk is typed and "enter" pressed
> > immediately
> > > >>>>> skype was launched without having to wait for skype to get
> > selected in
> > > >>>>> Quick Silver window... this behavior is changed in this version,
> > when
> > > >>>>> sk is typed initially safari is selected and if "enter" pressed
> > > >>>>> immediately safari is launched and not skype.
>
> > > >>>>> Not sure if anyone else has the same issue. Is there a way around
> > to
> > > >>>>> restore the previous behavior?
>
> > > >>>>> Thanks,
> > > >>>>> - Nano

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