![]() One thing to note about FP with the Sierra Finder is that for reliable FP use, you first have to click (select) the item you want to popup FP on, and then, in a separate right-click or control-click on the item, invoke FP on the item. I've seen this a couple of times but I've never been able to debug it because the bad behaviour never happened when I tried debugging it. Apparently that skulduggery still works on Sierra, but the window one is broken. I do remember that FP's handling of clicks on the desktop required different skulduggery than clicks in a window. Now I'm not saying I'll never fix these FP/Sierra issues, but it's down the list of stuff I'd like to get done. I got tired of battling Apple who quite obviously don't want this kind of "invasive" program on their systems and make it a PITA to install even if I, the owner of the computer, want it. In addition, I am spending less time in front of a computer these days, and all of that time is in Windows or Linux. Of course, FP works perfectly in 10.9 so I'm happy there. a not-very-streamlined development process. For various arcane reasons, the FinderPop build system won't work on "newer" systems, so my Mac is still running 10.9, but can boot up into 10.10 and later from external disks, which is how I test FP. I'll be frank here - I've booted up my Mac maybe seven or eight times in the last year. Re: FP breaks Finder's right-click contextual menu in Sierra? Step 1b in bold in the post before yours.Ĭode: defaults write ignoreSysVersionCheck -bool true Did you spell it right? Did you enter the command while logged in as the same user who's actually trying to use FinderPop?
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