Hi! I've been using Quicksilver since I switched to mac about 6 months ago and it was the very first app i installed in my macbook after i formated it and installed Snow Leopard. I paniced when i saw it wasn't working and relaxed a little after i saw they released a beta that is actually working. I installed it today and it won't let me set command+space as my activation key (or anything with a space for that matter), as i had it set before. Plus, i tried to set the yubnub search trigger and it didn't work either. (and i already have search for as one of the top actions) Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
On 3 sep, 10:17, posey <[email protected]> wrote: > I would like to use the "search for" as well but it does not show up > at all. Is this native to QS or an add in? > > I have looked throughout the preferences but cant find it. > > On Aug 31, 2:48 am, Ric Harris <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > awesome. don't quite get the ranking - it seems a bit capricious, but > > I've got it working. Thank you very much. > > > On 30 Aug, 23:08, Howard Melman <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > In the action prefs, make sureSearch For... is above Open URL. > > > > Howard > > > > On Aug 30, 2009, at 6:04 PM, Ric Harris wrote: > > > > > Hi. > > > > I'm on the latest 10.6 beta, having used QS for the last few years. > > > > The key feature for me is search - google, ebay etc. I've got > > > > bookmarks setup with the *** search term which worked great - just > > > > done a new install of snow leopard and it's not working. > > > > > I type in my "gcom" search term for google.com, press tab, and I'd > > > > expect it to have "search for" as the default. Instead, it just has > > > > "open" - I can start typing "search for" and it'll change to it, but I > > > > can't set the default action for my search term to be "search for". > > > > > Can anyone suggest a fix? > > > > Ric
