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Macos total commander alternative6/8/2023 ![]() So to run TotalFinder on Mac OS X, you need to disable SIP, which obviously is not recommended by Apple. In other words: El Capitan’s SIP breaks TotalFinder. That’s good, but unfortunately it prevents TotalFinder from augmenting Finder. System Integrity Protection (SIP) is a new security feature introduced by Apple. Okay so first, technically TotalFinder will work on OS X 10.11 (aka, El Capitan), but only after disabling OS X’s built-in System Integrity Protection: Fortunately there are plenty of decent alternatives to TotalFinder, even if you’re running the latest version of Mac OS X. Unfortunately, as explained in my rant about things that suck about Mac, TotalFinder no longer is compatible with Mac 10.11+. Mac’s native Finder enables users to navigate and manage their files, similar in concept to Windows File Explorer. For years, I enjoyed the advanced Finder functionality provided by BinaryAge’s excellent app, TotalFinder. ![]()
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