![]() ![]() Anyway, if I put TotalFinder in a folder within the Applications folder, it fails to send AppleEvents properly. Apple’s teenager-toss-everything-on-the-floor approach to organization leaves a lot to be desired. P Luckily for everyone, Apple did promptly fix that issue in the very next developer build. I turned off my SIP so I could organize my applications folder a long time ago. It also made me question my sanity for a good while trying to understand the bizarre error I was suddenly getting (since 12.5b1〜12.5b4 all worked perfectly), until I realised that AppleScript as a whole was broken. This caused… many things, including TotalFinder, to stop working completely. One thing of note that I noticed during my macOS 12.5 testing cycle is that… Apple actually accidentally broke AppleScript as a whole in one specific beta version of macOS 12.5 - specifically developer seed beta 5 21G5063a. (There generally aren’t any changes like that made this late towards the end of a macOS version’s lifecycle, though.) I do see items in the log where I start TotalFinder back up. TotalFinder has a convenient installer which guides you through the installation steps: Download and open the latest archive TotalFinder-X.Y.Z. I’ve looked in the Console app and searched for TotalFinder but do not see any information regarding a crash. Steve Audette has joined BinaryAge to lead development of TotalFinder and. I think it happens after I eject external drives, go to sleep, and then wake my MBP back up. Todays headlines: Observe fresh posts and updates on Binary Age. The auto generated email is: TotalFinder 1.9. ![]() Let me know if you need any other Console logs. I send in the crash report via the auto reporting email but I thought I would also post here in case others are having the same problem. I do try to test TotalFinder with each developer seed beta version of macOS released by Apple on a test machine I have just to see if there were any breaking changes. In the last month or so I’m finding I have to restart TotalFinder. I’m one of the many users who cannot re-register their Total Finder copy. Lately, every time I boot or reboot my machine, TotalFinder 1.9.4 crashes. I don’t want to lose my Colorful TotalFinder 1.14.2 works with macOS 12.5 (21G72)! Has anyone had any experiences with 12.5? I’m nervous about updating. So I decide to update I downloaded the version 1.10. After trying some terminal commands I read from the forum, nothing works. TotalFinder has a convenient installer which guides you through the installation steps: Download and open the latest archive TotalFinder-X.Y.Z.dmg from In case System Integrity Protection (SIP) is enabled you will be presented with this dialog: Please read our article about SIP before you decide to turn it off. Hi All, the updated TotalFinder has been working perfectly for me on Monterey 12.4 on my 16" M1 thanks to Apple now wants me to update to 12.5. Hi, My TotalFinder v1.9.3 still running on Yosemite 10.10.5 will not start up anylonger : Apple Events cannot be delivered. ![]()
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