![]() ![]() Just be prepared to take those hits in the world of developmental troubleshooting. Not saying people can’t learn, we all started somewhere. There could be some scenarios where you want to use both TotalFinder and native tabs (for example in dual mode, native tabs are applied to individual sides of dual mode windows). Native tabs will have remapped keyboard shortcuts. Meaning, the everyday user really won’t or shouldn’t mess with things they don’t know anything about. When you leave TotalFinder-style tabs enabled. Just by visiting TotalFinder’s site, I can agree that maybe it can be labeled easier for people to read about the system tweaks under the download button, but, for the most part, TotalFinder is going to be for power users. Mobile security takes precedence typically. ![]() If you try to open it manually from the Apps folder nothing happens. Once I turn off the computer and start it again TF won’t start. You can’t assign an application to open with another application via Contextual menu nor Get Info. Other possibility is that the permission database is somehow borked. TotalFinder version 1.13.8 and up should not be affected. Later I found the real cause of this issue. Currently I’m on 10.9.3 and TotalFinder 1.6. Yes it only happened with TotalFinder.app. TotalFinder versions 1.13.0 up to 1.13.7 were affected by this. Unlike iOS, where Apple’s side mission is to kill the jailbreak scene, macOS fairs better only in the aspect that the issue coming from updates is targeting hardware compatibility and functionality. Hello I’ve been having this problem for a while, not just with this version of TotalFinder or OSX. When it comes to security and updates, a lot can play a factor. Mostly works, sometimes not, (not working for me, OCLP post-install root patch compatibility issue). I agree disabling SIP is annoying, but the purpose is to hook into that native Finder function, as if TF came with macOS. I do see items in the log where I start TotalFinder back up. I’ve looked in the Console app and searched for TotalFinder but do not see any information regarding a crash. I think it happens after I eject external drives, go to sleep, and then wake my MBP back up. However, the point to TotalFinder was to ADD functionality to Finder, not replace the interface altogether. In the last month or so I’m finding I have to restart TotalFinder. ![]() If it’s not too hard to port to a standalone app, my vote would be to do soĪs mentioned by Standalone versions already exist, and some may prove to be useful to other users. Maybe others can give their opinion so that you can get more info. Clean UI, UX, key functionality etc… I just can’t get myself to use other apps (Pathfinder being the closest but still not as good as TF) Separately, I think you also lose customers who are not tech savvy enough to disable SIPĪnd finally, believe me TotalFinder is WAY better than any other standalone alternative. It seems like every update is making it harder and harder for you guys to maintain functionality.Disabling SIP is very annoying because you lose native iOS apps on M1 macs.Agree, I love TF as an integrated Finder however there are 2 VERY annoying issues ![]()
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