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Quicksilver is easily one of our favorite tools ever, but since its future isn’t all that bright, die-hard users cross our fingers every time OS X updates. In Snow Leopard, Quicksilver stopped working for many users; here’s how to fix it.
Santana over at all-things-Apple weblog AppleDoes details how he got Quicksilver back up and running in Snow Leopard after enduring several bugs and crashes. The method requires you to download two different builds of Quicksilver, then do a little selective editing, deleting, and merging between the two. It’s not an ideal situation, and with any luck some kind soul will someday pick up the Quicksilver torch and continue carrying it into the future (it is open source now), but for the time being this trick may help.
If you’ve been having trouble with Quicksilver since upgrading to Snow Leopard and you give this method a try, let’s hear how it works for you in the comments.
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