![]() These are just relatively simple steps where TotalFinder basically handles everything for you with just one button press, such as getting Automation permissions, disabling Library Validation, or enabling arm64e ABI support (only on macOS 13+, and only on Apple Silicon).The “TotalFinder should now be fully operational!” section now mentions the fact that there may still be a few simple dialogs to click through after these steps.Once you install macOS 13 and receive the new bridgeOS update, this change will be made. ※ Because this change was made in bridgeOS, even downgrading the version of macOS on a T2 Mac back to macOS 12 or below will not restore functionality.The information regarding Apple Pay being disabled on SIP-weakened systems has been updated with current information regarding Intel T2 Macs, which are now also affected by the same limitation ever since the version of bridgeOS that shipped with macOS 13, which annoyingly backported the previously Apple Silicon-exclusive behaviour.“Part 0 - Checking the current state of your system” was added at the very beginning to better avoid user confusion if you have already modified your SIP status for other macOS tweaks.It’s still weird that this version installs, granted not full TF capabilities, but those same instructions still apply. Anything beyond this version throws the Injection error. That is the only version that install process asks for System Events. The keyboard backlight is not needed for me, and this could be true for other things, maybe just better detection on their part? I don’t want to assume, they have their plates full as it is.Īs for TF, I went back through the process of installing Monterey (I broke something unrelated ) and worked my way backwards again installing versions back to 1.12.3. With it being noted a couple times about my machine being exempt. ![]() MacbookPro6,2 has been a weird machine since the beginning. It still could be to do something with my specific model though. Granted they have a lot of hardware to track and adapt, and I am patient af when it comes to development esp unsupported development. (Still doesn’t change the fact that something in the OCLP Non-Metal Moraea patches is breaking macOS on a larger scale though - SSH is still severely broken, among other things.) I think I’ll focus on finishing and polishing up the NVRAM-related onboarding process and making a release before trying to make this work more reliably, but… … accidentally got TotalFinder to work on a macOS install with OCLP Non-Metal Moraea patches applied…!? IMPROVED: Paths in tabs are truncated from the left (again).This will mostly be of interest to I uh… IMPROVED: Slightly improved visual style of tab rendering. IMPROVED: Resolved some additional situations causing "ghost" windows. ![]() IMPROVED: Better performance of Visor sliding. Broken all features into separate TotalFinder "plugins". IMPROVED: Improved stability and performance. REMOVED: Removed support for Finder 10.6 under Snow Leopard.įIXED: Fixed uploading of crash reports via CrashWatcher. ![]() NEW: Compatibility with Finder 10.7.5 (OS X update 10.7.5). NEW: TotalFinder binaries are signed to make Gatekeeper happy. NEW: Fixed compatibility with Finder 10.8 under Mountain Lion (GM). Full changelog available after the break. Version 1.3.5 brings OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion and 10.7.5 Lion compatability, as well as Gatekeeper support. Much easier to work with the Finder when you've got TotalFinder running. That means that you can have multiple Finder instances open in one window, and you an even have multiple tabbed windows as well. If you're unfamiliar, TotalFinder is an add-on for the Apple OS X Finder that provides a tabbed interface. TotalFinder has become essential Mac software here at Gear Live.
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