No, I don't remember those days, because they never happened. An application cannot launch itself; not sure what you are thinking of. The persistent relaunch was a clever trick someone came up with and shared on MacOSXHints.com. http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20060927132601570&query=quicksilver+launchd
On Mar 12, 12:16 pm, Adam Merrifield <[email protected]> wrote: > Does anybody remember back in the day when QS used to be able to do this > without applescripts and automator workflows? It was a kickass feature back > in the day. There was also a feature that would persistently launch QS if it > ever crashed. Those were the days. > > -- > Adam Merrifield > seyDoggy vCard: seydoggy.com/vcard > > > > > > > > On Monday, March 12, 2012 at 11:47 AM, Guy Manchester wrote: > > Rather than create a separate application to do this I've always used > > Spark to launch / invoke QS for this very reason - Spark never crashes > > but QS occasionally does. It's free & has minimal CPU / RAM effect. > > > But then I've always got Spark running anyway for those few cases > > (like keystroke remapping) that I can't use QS to set triggers. Might > > be a bit of overkill to download a whole App just to open / launch QS. > > > On 12 Mar 2012, at 15:21, CakeFace <[email protected] > > (mailto:[email protected])> wrote: > > > > Patrick, > > > > Making the shortcut to launch QS be the same key-combo as the invocation > > > is brilliant. I've already switched myself.
