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Mac os 10.12.6 beta 1
Mac os 10.12.6 beta 1








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mac os 10.12.6 beta 1

Click Plug-In Settings and select iGetter Plugin. To do so, open Safari > Preferences > Security > Internet plug-ins. In some cases Safari resets its plugin settings back to the default "Ask" option, so you need to enable iGetter Plugin(s) (in addition to iGetter extension). IGetter v2.9.5 works fine with the final Safari 10.1.2 (i.e.

mac os 10.12.6 beta 1

But I haven't found any that's as good as iGetter )Īfter you click on "Download with xxx" a message box appears where you have to confirm that file can be downloaded with app xxx. Actually, Plugin launches iGetter, but without any download info send to it.ĭrag&drop and copy&paste methods still work with Safari betas (10.1.2 and 11.0). We're looking for a workaround, but it seems that Apple have silently put new restrictions on Plugins (there is no even a hint in Console app).

mac os 10.12.6 beta 1

Also, you can copy&paste links in Safari and then paste directly in iGetter through menu Edit -> Paste (Cmd+V).Īny news on fixing this issue with 10.12.6 beta? In Sierra 10.12.5 iGetter integration with Safari 10.1.1 works fine.Īn alternative to contextual menu command "Download with iGetter" is to drag&drop a link from Safari to iGetter Dock icon. You need to disable iGetter Tools menu option "Install iGetter Browser Plugin". Indeed, on Sierra 10.12.6 Beta 1, iGetter Plugin only starts iGetter, but no download is added. The message box doesn't appear and you can't allow Safari to transfer the download to iGetter. Unfortunately this doesn't work with the iGetter plugin yet. When a plugin wants to connect to another application there is a new warning message: "Do you allow this site to open application xyz?" Just for your info: In macOS 10.12.6 Beta, Safari 10.1.2 seems to have a new security feature.

mac os 10.12.6 beta 1

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Mac os 10.12.6 beta 1