

No, it wasn't a completely fresh install of FP. Then re-install the FP-2.5.9 you downloaded - making sure you choose to install for "All Users" instead of just you. Was this a completely fresh install of FP (ie it had never been installed on that system before)?Ĭan you go to the FinderPop prefPane's "Etc." tab, click "Uninstall FinderPop" and follow the instructions? Your FinderPop Items folder and FP settings will be untouched so you don't need to worry about losing data. It seems, that something blocks the menulet. What's wrong? I've understand your explanations, that the menulet should work with SIP is enabled. Rebooting my iMac or switching FP on and off takes no effect. But I can't see the menulet in the menubar, though I've enable it in the "Options" tab of the FP prefpane.

Today, I've install FinderPop 2.5.9-Beta to try the menulet. SIP is enabled and I don't want disabling it. Recently I upgraded from Yosemite to El Capitan (10.11.2).
#FINDERPOP REPLACEMENT MAC OS#
I've use FinderPop for many years (since Mac OS 7.5 or 8) an I love it.

Note that if you have 'Show All File Extensions' checked in the Finder Preferences' "Advanced" tab, that overrides any individual file's settings.įinderPop 2.5.9-BETA - no menulet in 10.11.2
#FINDERPOP REPLACEMENT ZIP FILE#
See previous notes about FinderPop compatibility on OS X 10.11 El Capitan.Įnsure you use Apple's unzipper to unzip the FinderPop zip file as some third-party unzippers do not respect permissions.Įnsure that the System Preferences panel is CLOSED. Command-click the FP icon to get a menu of currently running apps, Shift-click to get the Desktop menu showing disks and other items on the desktop, a "normal" click gets you the FinderPop menu as if you'd clicked-in-unused-menubar (which doesn't work for most Apple apps when SIP is enabled on El Capitan.)įinderPop Menulet FP-Menulet.jpg (21.3 KiB) Viewed 14814 times As usual, you can grab and drag stuff from the resulting FinderPop menu, and all the normal command/option/shift/control stuff applies. Note that this only gives you the same facilities as "click-in-unused-menubar" - maybe I can eventually add drag and drop support. This is useful for running FinderPop - after a fashion - on OS X 10.11 El Capitan. Enable it in the FinderPop prefpane's "Options" tab. This BETA release of FinderPop adds a " menulet" feature to allow access to FinderPop via an "FP" icon on the right-hand-side of the menubar. Note that all that does is turn off the version checking, if there are still underlying FP problems with the new OS, I'll need to investigate. Defaults write ignoreSysVersionCheck -bool true
