![]() I’m aiming to try and fix issue #1 here before release - I’m not sure if there’s really anything I can do about issue #2 since Apple’s behaviour regarding “incompatible items” is not very well understood, so I’m not considering that bug to be blocking release. Advanced users can choose to move the files into the correct locations themselves, of course.(Re-installation basically just involves opening the DMG and installing the PKG within again.) This means the user must re-install TotalFinder after every macOS version upgrade.macOS version upgrades will cause TotalFinder and its various components to be moved into a “Relocated Items” or “Incompatible Items” folder.Re-opening TotalFinder after the user is done with using “Enter Time Machine” will restore all TotalFinder features.This does not impede the use of “Enter Time Machine”, as the user can simply try again while using stock Finder, and it will work.Trying to use the “Enter Time Machine” button from the Time Machine menu in the menu bar will result in Finder crashing and reverting to the stock Apple state.I’ve been trying to aim for release sometime this week, actually. The current state of TotalFinder on M1 is what I’d describe as “basically complete and working, but with two minor bugs”. My M1 Air is already looking forward to it. ![]() In any event, thank you again for continuing to make Total Finder. If there is any possible way to implement that into Total Finder for the future that would be INCREDIBLE! “My Travel Photos”, etc) taking extremely little vertical space (but stays as wide as you need) and still allowing you to see what’s open and easily go back and forth. The most basic aspect was to “Roll Up” a given Finder window into simply a thin strip with the name of the open folder the window referred to (e.g. Back in the day we had a mini-app called “Windowshade” which underwent a few revisions but stopped being usable several OS ago. Glad I found this forum and learned that you intend to keep it moving forward for the M1 Macs. I personally loved the ability to truly customize the left finder sidebar, to revert to full color labels for folders, to split the screen into two simultaneously useable side-by-side windows and more. Total Finder is a mini-program that added some wonderful “old school” functionality, and then some. Yes, installing Rosetta-2 (native to OS X but you still have to “trigger it on” - q.v.) has helped in some cases. Only this week did I start to attempt to rebuild my new M1 Air to be as much like the finely-tuned functionality of my old 11" Air… and one by one programs that I have thoroughly enjoyed are not cutting it. ![]() I get why Apple wants to create both a massive wall of separation of the writable user area from the system area, and why they want to have more seamless interaction between OS X and iOS… but the lack of customizability is really throwing me for a loop. So I just recently invested in a new 13" Air with the M1 and OS X 12.3.1. Sadly my dear 11" Air is sputtering and coughing (as in logic board issues so expensive to repair that the $$ is better spent on a new laptop). Added TF to my 2014 Mac Book Air 11" as soon as I heard about it. Greetings! Long time user of Total Finder.
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