Ok, that whole interface was terrible, but I later discovered that in the 
Preferences, under the "Applications" item on the side bar, there is a 
'check for updates' item, which will actually just DO the updating. So that 
was good.

On Saturday, 27 June 2020 16:51:49 UTC-6, Kevin Jaques wrote:
>
> MacUpdate said there is a new version, but when I downloaded, I didn't get 
> a disk image, I got Quicksilver 1.6.1.qspkg.
> I double-clicked, and it offered to install, but then complained that it 
> was a bad package.
> I googled for QuickServer, but got some unrelated company.
> I checked 'about' QuickServer and saw the link to GitHub. So I logged into 
> that, searched for QuickServer. Something to do with Apache!? But there was 
> a link to qsapp.com, and it looked right.
> So, I went to downloads, and on that page it said "The latest release for 
> macOS 10.12 or later" and immediately below was a button: Download 1.6.1.
> So I hit the button, but got exactly the same thing I got from MacUpdate, 
> a 6.8 mb file called Quicksilver 1.6.1.qspkg which would not install 
> because the package was corrupt.
> I saw on the forum that it is 'strongly recommended' to install plugins 
> from the preferences, so I went there, but saw no way to do so. I hit the 
> plugins tab which says it is to find and install plugins, but no. In the 
> 'all plugins' list, there is no Quicksilver 1.6.1 item.
> In the very discreet little popup menu, I saw no way to install from a 
> file on the disk. I did find the plug in folder, but the extensions are all 
> different: qsplugin
> So what's going on?
>

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