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mrpwick 29 Jul 2012, 11:41 | Re: FinderPop 2.4.4
Works fine for me on ML. Thanks turly! Some things don't! |
mrpwick 25 Oct 2011, 14:13 | Re: iTunes crashing opening prefs.
Still crashes if Finderpop off or excluded, so obviously not to blame. I didn't realise "all crash reports begin with pathnames and versions of any loaded plugins - even if the crash was elsewhere." Sorry for blaming Finderpop!!! I will try and email the crash report, but understand it's not your problem! |
mrpwick 24 Oct 2011, 11:42 | iTunes crashing opening prefs.
Hi Turly, I am findin iTunes version 10.5 (141) 64 bit is crashing every time I try to open its prefs. I get a crash report that starts like this:- Process: iTunes [1429] Path: /Applications/iTunes.app/Contents/MacOS/iTunes Identifier: com.apple.iTunes Version: 10.5 (10.5) Build Info: iTunes-10509941~1 Code Type: X86-64 (Native) Parent Process: launchd [165] PlugIn Path: /Library/PreferencePanes/FinderPop.prefPane/Contents/Resources/finderpop-daemon.app/Contents/Resources/fp-patch-mb-cocoa.bundle/Contents/MacOS/fp-patch-mb-cocoa PlugIn Identifier: com.finderpop.fp-patch-mb-cocoa PlugIn Version: 2.4.1 (2.4.1) Any solution. |
mrpwick 19 Sep 2011, 13:56 | Re: FinderPop 2.4
Hi Turly, Great to have you back with a working Finderpop! ( I know, I know you've been producing betas but I've been too busy with Lion, new computers, iPhone and holidays!) Anyway I noticed 2.4.0 was available through MacUpdate and was sooooooo happy. However I eventually had to do a restart rather than just logout to get full functionality - which I now have. Thank you. I will donate, but being a retired GP i do worry about your liver! (Probably more than you do!) |
mrpwick 03 Apr 2010, 21:13 | Re: FP working on SL 10.6.3?
As far as I can tell, FP works fine for me in SL 10.6.3. No problems (so far!)http://www.fnarr.net/fp/posting.php?mode=reply&f=2&t=73# |
mrpwick 21 Sep 2009, 15:11 | Re: Not a version announcement
turly..... I LOVE Finderpop!!!! I was going to write and tell you how I installed Snow Leopard, and, with a little biit of help from me (I deleted some files in Library!) it completely screwed up my Mac Pro! There was something called FP-injector in Activity monitor using 99%+ of my CPU all the time. My fans were going berserk. After 3 calls to Applecare they eventually explained and helped me to uninstall FP (if I'd realised what FP-injector was I could have done that myself! Anyway, after resetting the SMC and PMU and the contortions of restting PRAM I am up and running normally again. But I do so miss FP!!!!!! NOW....... All of the above pales into complete insignificance when I read about your accident. Are you sure it wasn't the Beer? ) Just get completely well again as soon as possible - speaking as an ex GP it will take longer than you think - and when you are completely well you can begin to thinking about helping all of we deprived souls who miss our almost continouous use of FP! posting.php?mode=reply&f=3&t=17# |