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Houdahspot full disk access
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  1. HOUDAHSPOT FULL DISK ACCESS UPDATE
  2. HOUDAHSPOT FULL DISK ACCESS LICENSE
  3. HOUDAHSPOT FULL DISK ACCESS DOWNLOAD

Most notably, you’ll need to authenticate for each separate permission you give it (Accessibility, Full Disk Access, and Screen Recording). System Settings is still rough around the edges, so there are a few quirks in the flow of granting Default Folder X the various privacy permissions it needs. Posted in App Tamer, HistoryHound, Ventura | No Comments »

HOUDAHSPOT FULL DISK ACCESS LICENSE

The updates are free if you’ve already got a license for the app in question.

HOUDAHSPOT FULL DISK ACCESS DOWNLOAD

Full details and download links are available on the App Tamer release page and the HistoryHound release page. Oh, and to be consistent with Ventura, any references to “Preferences” in both apps now refer to “Settings” when you’re running on Ventura, because that’s what they’re called in the new, modern Mac world.

HOUDAHSPOT FULL DISK ACCESS UPDATE

This update also adds some features, including support for the Orion web browser and new filters that you can use to narrow down searches of your browser history. HistoryHound 2.3.3 is also available now, adapting its prompts for Full Disk Access permission so they work smoothly on Ventura. That’s usually not something you want to do, as it can make the app harder to use, but there are situations where it does make sense. As its name implies, this checkbox will slow down an app even when it’s frontmost. Even if you’re familiar with App Tamer, you may not have seen this as it only shows up when you hold down the Option key. This release also fixes a bug in App Tamer’s window handling, and corrects a problem with a checkbox not being enabled in the settings for slowing down an app.īecause someone’s going to ask, the now-correctly-enabled checkbox is the “Also slow this app when it’s in front” feature. Version 2.7.4 of App Tamer understands Ventura’s new security restrictions for Login Items and will ask you to approve its helper application when necessary. Posted in Jettison, Ventura | No Comments » If you’re already running Jettison, just choose “Check for Updates…” from its menu in your menu bar to get the new version. All in all, the changes should improve many people’s experience with Jettison.įor a full list of changes and download links, visit the Jettison release page. There are also tweaks to the user interface to improve your experience, error reporting and handling has been improved, and more information is logged internally for troubleshooting purposes. A notification is now also displayed when disks are remounted, so you know it’s no longer safe to unplug them – make sure to use Jettison’s menu in your menu bar to eject them again before disconnecting them! And for the few people that use RAM disks these days, Jettison recognizes that they’re not external disks and will not eject them when your Mac goes to sleep. Mounting of disks is quicker, and for those of you using shared volumes from a file server or NAS, it’s more reliable as well.














Houdahspot full disk access