On Mon Aug 26 2013 at 17:49:41, 1.61803 wrote:

> I think I narrowed it down. The problem exists only after rebooting your 
> system and on first launch of iTunes — it disappears if I restart iTunes. 
> Would you mind trying to reproduce this? 


I was able to reproduce it (or something similar). Quicksilver is correctly 
picking up on every application switch. The problem is that when you switch to 
“iTunes”, the OS identifies it as “iTunesHelper”.

For now, if you set the scope for your trigger to that, it should work.

Long term, I’m not sure what we should do about it (if anything). On the one 
hand, Quicksilver is working exactly as it should. The OS and iTunes are just 
doing something a little odd. On the other hand, this is probably going to come 
up a lot, so maybe we should try to work in a special case.

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

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