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Screencast: The [Updated] Quicksilver Setup

Written on April 20, 2007 by Nick Santilli and 7 people have commented

So almost a year ago to the day (ok, off by a week), I posted an early screencast which showed the setup I use for Quicksilver. The intent then - as it is now - was to show all of you exactly which items are check-marked and how everything’s set, so in cast you want to play along at home, you can try to mimic these settings on your own.

Quicksilver

Also, within weeks of posting the original Setup screencast, the Quicksilver Preferences interface was updated. So this week’s [Updated] Setup screencast should bring everyone up to speed, as well as eliminating confusion over the differing interfaces.

The [Updated] Setup
10mins / 70mb

To avoid confusion of any kind - this screencast is not a walkthrough of all the ins and outs of the Quicksilver Preferences window. This is strictly how I roll with Quicksilver. So if you want to be like me….or at least use Quicksilver in a similar manner, this should get you there a bit quicker.

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  1. #1 divigation says:

    Thanks for the screencast, there is nothing I want more than to be like Nick, now at least I can use QS like you do. Seriously though, thanks, always nice to see someone’s setup. It gives me ideas for some changes to my setup, in spite of using QS quite differently than you do.

  2. #2 Jonathan says:

    Just a note concerning plug-in dependencies. While I agree that there is no way of knowing what plug-in depends on what other plug-in once installed, you can uncheck the “Install prerequisites without asking” option, which is set by default. This preference is visible when clicking and holding the “setting” button (toothed wheel, left of the “refresh” button and search field) in the plug-in pane.

  3. #3 Old Shatterhand says:

    On my system activating the File Tagging Module causes Quicksilver to bloat on CPU, to more than 50% CPU time after a few days. Too bad, since I liked that plugin the best.

  4. #4 Nick Santilli says:

    Great tip Jonathan - thanks!

  5. #5 Jonathan says:

    Actually, I just thought of another detail concerning dependencies. If you *really* need to know what is required by a plug-in, you can look into Library/Application Support/Quicksilver/Plugins.plist. The QSPlugIn dictionnary under each plus-in is pretty descriptive and should make it relatively easy to find out.

  6. #6 Jono says:

    Thanks, as always I realy enjoy the screencasts.

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