Ooooh, me likes option B. Just had a quick look through the archive, and everything seems to be there which is good. Never noticed that before!
@Tim - definitely worth keeping it user friendly. We don't want to make it daunting, and QS can already be quite daunting when you first open it. If you would want to help then that would be awesome! Anybody good at coming up with roadmaps/structured to do lists so we can start getting this community project underway? On 15 November 2010 08:12, Howard Melman <[email protected]> wrote: > A. Blacktree.com seems to be partially back, so perhaps it's not dead. > > B. There's always the Wayback Machine: > http://web.archive.org/web/*/www.blacktree.com > > Howard > > On Nov 14, 2010, at 4:07 PM, Patrick Robertson wrote: > > > Wow! > > > > That's a bummer for the blacktree site, and kind of bad news. > > To start things off, who would like to do everyone in the community a > huge favour, and start trying to save what info was on the blacktree site? > (soon as well before Google deletes its cache!) > > > > Anybody can do this! > > > > Although it's probably not all that amazing, it would DEFINITELY be worth > having > > > > What we need to do it google this: > > > > > http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=site%3Ablacktree.com%2Fquicksilver&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai= > > > > then click the 'Cached' button for every page and save it using File -> > Save as (web archive) > > > > Let's get this going! > > > > On 15 November 2010 06:17, strug <[email protected]> wrote: > > Good timing:) The blacktree.com site has been suspended. Would be very > > cool if we already have the possibility to tell QS to use your plugins > > repository. > > > > For the time being it might be helpful to describe what is necessary > > to use your plugins. E.g. s.th. like: > > > > - download your plugin > > - unzip it > > - move the *.qsplugin file to /Users/<you>/Library/Application Support/ > > Quicksilver/PlugIns > > - restart QS > > - select plugin > > > > Thanks for saving my night, leif > > > >
