On Apr 1, 2013, at 2:20 PM, Will Fiveash <[email protected]> wrote:

> I figured out my problem. I'm running iTunes v10.7 and the iTunes QS plugin 
> that is installed is 2.3.1 which indicates it is only compatible with iTunes 
> v11.  That is unfortunate because iTunes v11 removed a number of features 
> that I use all the time and so I reinstalled v10.7.  Is there a way for me to 
> install a version of the QS iTunes plugin that is compatible with iTunes 
> v10.7?

I don’t remember how I worded the changes, but there seems to be some 
confusion. The plug-in was updated so it would work with iTunes 11 in addition 
to all of the versions it already worked with. And those changes predated the 
release of QS 1.0.0 by months, so if it was working a month ago, it should 
still work now.

Having said that, the current plug-in is set to require iTunes 11. Not because 
it really “requires” it, but because the plug-in loses features that should 
still be there for users of 10 and older. Did you install 11, update the 
plug-in, then go back to 10? If you delete the iTunes plug-in, then install it 
again from Quicksilver’s preferences, it should give you version 2.2.0 instead 
(since you don’t have iTunes 11 installed).

But I suspect you’ll still have the trigger problem, because nothing was 
changed in that area.

-- 
Rob McBroom
<http://www.skurfer.com/>

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