The beauty of TotalFinder is that it was just a tiny add-on on top of normal Finder. I would probably just revert to basic Finder with Terminal combo. If you try to open it manually from the Apps folder nothing happens. Once I turn off the computer and start it again TF won’t start. Currently I’m on 10.9.3 and TotalFinder 1.6. And most importantly I personally would probably not use it. Hello I’ve been having this problem for a while, not just with this version of TotalFinder or OSX. There are other file managers which are trying to serve in that space. I rejected this several times because that would be too much work and I’m not sure how big the market for such thing could be. Other possibility is that the permission database is somehow borked. TotalFinder version 1.13.8 and up should not be affected. Later I found the real cause of this issue. publishedon April 26, 2010by Antonin Hildebrand TotalFinder now works without SIMBL TotalFinder 0.8.3 does not rely on SIMBL anymore. I do see items in the log where I start TotalFinder back up. TotalFinder versions 1.13.0 up to 1.13.7 were affected by this. I’ve looked in the Console app and searched for TotalFinder but do not see any information regarding a crash. I think it happens after I eject external drives, go to sleep, and then wake my MBP back up. TotalFinder 1.15.0 for Apple Silicon and Intel macOS 13, 12, 11, and 10. If you want to keep SIP enabled, the only other chance would be to implement whole Finder replacement app which would look & feel like Finder but with TotalFinder features baked-in. In the last month or so I’m finding I have to restart TotalFinder. And that positively affects me as well although I personally have SIP disabled. As a result, Apple Silicon support in TotalFinder must be manually enabled. If most people have SIP enabled on their machine then malware/spyware authors have much harder time spreading their malicious code and making money out of it, which makes it less likely they would even start developing such code for macOS platform in the first place. While TotalFinder is compatible with Apple Silicon, this is not officially supported by BinaryAge. I personally disabled SIP on my machine fully and I believe that I can still enjoy some benefits of SIP existence on the platform. I clicked on Hide Files and Total Finder stopped. I clicked on show all files and saw all the hidden gems in my boot disk. Then I installed ShowAllFiles.app and ran that interface. You can disable SIP just partially, but you still need to allow code injection and disable filesystem protection via csrutil enable -without debug -without fs, see more details here: Hi, I had total finder working just fine it seemed on a nMP with Yosemite 10.10.3. If there was a (theoretical) way how to circumvent it, Apple would quickly fix it in next OS update. Code injection into system apps is something SIP tries to prevent. There is almost zero chance I would be able to make this work under SIP fully enabled.
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