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fox 13 Feb 2016, 16:00 | Re: Yes, FP works in El Capitan with SIP!
I'm afraid it's not working for me. I followed Salamac's instructions, including using the correct name of the .osax file. The contextual menu additions worked fine when SIP was disabled, but not after I re-enabled it. I checked and the file is still where it was moved, but it doesn't seem to be invoking the FinderPop contextual menu. My OSX version is 10.11.3. I wonder if the problem would still be permissions? System can read and write, Wheel can read only, Everyone can read only. Is that what it's supposed to be? |
fox 14 Jan 2016, 02:20 | Re: FinderPop 2.5.9-BETA
I'm not sure how they did it but the utility, Default Folder, now works with El Capitan without disabling SIP. |
fox 10 Jul 2015, 13:14 | Re: FinderPop 2.5.7
I just tried the uninstall/reinstall (using "might work" version. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to work. I am using Beta 3 (same as the public beta). |
fox 15 Jan 2010, 03:50 | Re: FinderPop 2.2.4b6 BETA | Thrillseekers | Snow Leopard *ONLY*
All seems to be working well with 2.2.4b6, and I have been using it on three different models (iMac, Mac mini, MacBook Pro). |
fox 15 Dec 2009, 16:38 | Re: FinderPop 2.2.4b4 BETA | Thrillseekers | Snow Leopard *ONLY*
I just downloaded it and tried it on an iMac 2.66ghz running Snow Leopard. Contextual menus seem wickedly fast; no hesitation at all as you drill through. Looks good so far! |
fox 03 Dec 2009, 17:30 | Re: FinderPop 2.2.4b3 BETA | Thrillseekers | Snow Leopard *ONLY*
So far, I have only tested out the contextual menu and the titlebar click, but both seem to be working for me on my 20" last-generation iMac. I'll try it on my mini and MacBook Pro at home. |
fox 15 Sep 2009, 02:21 | 2.2.2 "thrillseekers beta" - no effect in my system
I am testing the beta on a core 2 duo (1.83 ghz) mini running Snow Leopard 10.6.1. I initially installed the beta on top of 2.2, logged out and tried FP, but got no FP menu in the menubar, with a right-click or by clicking on a folder. I then deleted the pref. pane and reinstalled - again no FP menu. I checked to make sure that my FP items folder was still there with items; it was so that's not the problem. Perhaps I misunderstood and FP won't work in any Finder context right now because FP doesn't work yet with 64 bit apps. The one change I do notice is the bringing up the pref. pane no longer requires me to restart System Preferences. |
fox 29 Aug 2009, 02:25 | Re: Not a version announcement
I know that station, having used it on a number of occasions to get from Barcelona to Girona. Had you stuck to the train instead of the bus - but then again who wants to get hit by a train ( ). Seriously, I hope you get better soon! |