![]() May 21 01:22:28 stephenmps-Mac-Pro SubmitDiagInfo: Submitted problem report file:///Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/ Safari_-174724_stephenmps-Mac-Pro.crash ![]() Looking in the Console, there are loads of Safri items like this: XtraFinder is a free application available from Tran Ky Nam Software. XtraFinder and TotalFinder are aimed at improving OS X’s default Finder application, while Path Finder is a total replacement. SIP is disabled, the app is correctly installed, all needed security permissions have been given, the app even launches and keep running in the background, but nothing happens. Unfortunately I can’t get it to work on Monterey 12.6. I’ll even be willing to pay for it in the future if needed. I would attach an image but can’t see how to. There are a number of third party Finder replacements available, three of the main options are XtraFinder, TotalFinder and Path Finder. Thank you guys for TotalFinder that I love so much. Yes, I confirm I followed your erlier instructions - so was looking on the Logs in my user Library (there are other Logs from an Adobe Illustrator crash yesterday for example, but nothing for Safari.)Īnother weird thing is that sometimes it seems to be able to open a Safari window, but its just a transparent rectangle, says Safari next to the Apple icon top left, so its sort of pretending to run. Once I have re-installed El Capitan I will check that Safari works as it should, do another reset of the security and report back. ![]() Sorry, I can’t now follow your instructions as I’ve completely removed Safari and now struggling to re-install without completely overwriting OSX, which will presumably in turn reset the security that prevents TF working - I can feel a groundhog day pattern emerging! Sorry not to respond sooner to you BinarySteve, for some reason I got notifications for the other two posts (im afraid (there didn’t seem much point responding to the I have not experienced this problem one), but not yours. getting the couldnt receive apple events when launching total finder. I assume that most users are in the “I have not experienced this problem with TotalFinder” / rbodman group - or they would presumably say so. Looks like Ill be doing an NVRAM reset and clean install from USB drive later. I thought it was just a problem on the iMac, but now I’m wondering what’s going on since it’s on 2 of my Macs. Obviously good to have another user, mulepose, now reporting the same issue. All of a sudden I get a message that finder tabs plugin has crashed (or something similar to that) and TotalFinder is completely dead. ![]() Obviously not absolute proof of Casality, but given Safari hadn’t crashed once under El Capitan, and I had it installed for about a month before installing TF, at which point it crashed the next time I opened it and every time since, I think I am pretty convinced. Well I think I can be pretty certain TF was the cause, I changed nothing else, just followed the steps as described and then Safari started crashing - every time. ![]()
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