I was running B63. Choosing Check for Updates in the Guide resulted in nothing 
happening (this is a known issue). I downloaded B64 by hand and it's running. I 
opened the Plugins prefs and chose Installed on the left and clicked the 
refresh button (circular arrow) and nothing happened. 

I checked my ~/Library/Application Support/Quicksilver/PlugIns/ folder and the 
latest plugin I have is from Oct. I am the own of the folder and have 
read/write access to it and all the folders above. Everyone else has only read 
access.

Is it known that plugins don't install? I knew this was a problem but thought 
it was fixed. It's not mentioned in the FAQ (which seems to be just old stuff) 
and looking at http://qsapp.com/plugins.php it says "As of Quicksilver 61, it 
is recommended you use the built in plugins repository in Quicksilver's 
preferences."

I've always hated this aspect of the plugins prefs UI, that it shows the 
versions and dates of what's on the site but not what's installed.

Howard

QS B64 (3915) 10.6.8. MacBookPro4,1 Intel Core 2 Due 2.4GHz, 4 GB RAM

On Feb 2, 2012, at 1:28 PM, Rob McBroom wrote:

> Version 2.1.0 of the Safari plug-in has been released.
> 
>  * Documentation
>  * Reading List support (add URLs, browse the Reading List)
>  * Browse Safari's history without adding it all to your catalog (right-arrow 
> into Safari, then History)
>  * Access all URLs in all open windows and tabs (using the Open Web Pages 
> catalog entry)
>  * New "Current Website" proxy object, which is a web search. Use it to 
> search the current website (using Google) for text.
>  * Fixes for several icons and names  
> 
> -- 
> Rob McBroom
> <http://www.skurfer.com/>
> 

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