![]() Apple Mail search is useless because, I believe, it depends on Spotlight.Ĭonsole's system.log is overrun daily with thousands of the following entry: Search in Finder works instantaneously as it does in Alfred. The only files Spotlight can find are application files.beyond that it's useless for search. I thought macOS 11 might fix the problem, but it hasn't. I went so far as to do a nuke and pave only to have the issue return after a short time. See: Mac App Store Troubleshooting.I have been experiencing an issue with Spotlight since macOS 10.15. You probably need to sign in to the App Store first, or you may need to unhide your purchase. I want to reinstall it, but the Mac App Store does not show it as having been purchased. Quit PopClip and delete it, then then sign in to the Mac App Store and re-download it there. ![]() You should reinstall the Mac App Store edition. You have downloaded the standalone edition from the PopClip website. I bought PopClip on the Mac App Store, but now it has gone back to trial mode and wants me to buy again! All you need to do is quit Firefox and restart it. This happens when Firefox has downloaded an update in the background and needs to install it. Only one copy of Firefox can be open at a time." In Firefox: "A copy of Firefox is already open. Try downloading the latest version of the extension from PopClip Extensions. Taking a sample using Activity Monitor's "Sample Process" will be really handy too.Įxtensions only appear if they are applicable to the selected text. Using Activity Monitor, you can force quit the app. Most likely, you are running Bartender, and it is hiding PopClip. ![]() PopClip runs in the background, but no icon or window for PopClip appears. Reboot your Mac, and PopClip should then appear in the list. PopClip does not appear in the list to enable Accessibility access. Use the "+" button add PopClip again to the "Allow the apps below to control your computer" list. (Fully remove it, don't just uncheck it.)Ĥ. In the list "Allow the apps below to control your computer", highlight PopClip and then remove it using the "-" (minus) button. Go to System Preferences → Privacy → Accessibilityģ. The following steps may resolve the problem.Ģ. Some actions (such as copy, paste, and spelling replacement) are not working after updating macOS. See: Enable Accessibility Access for PopClip You may see this message when you click the PopClip menu bar icon: Use System Preferences to let PopClip access the Accessibly API. Crossing your fingers is optional.Įnable Accessibility access. This classic solution really works sometimes. If you bought PopClip directly from Pilotmoon Software, download the latest version from PopClip Downloads. In the Purchases tab, install PopClip again. ![]() If you bought PopClip from the Mac App Store, go to the App Store and sign in with your Apple ID. Quit and delete PopClip by dragging to the Trash, then install the latest version. If you have custom shortcuts (in System Preferences → Keyboard → Shortcuts → App Shortcuts), PopClip will not work properly. PopClip needs the keyboard shortcuts for Cut, Copy and Paste to be the defaults: ⌘X, ⌘C and ⌘V. ![]() Click on the PopClip menu bar icon and ensure that PopClip is turned on.Ĭheck your keyboard shortcuts. Now try everything in "PopClip doesn't work at all" below.Ĭheck PopClip is On. If that fails, try quitting and restarting PopClip. Try quitting and restarting the affected app. You can access the Excluded Apps list in PopClip preferences. See: PopClip Known Issues.Ĭheck whether you added the app to the Excluded Apps list. Some software is not compatible with PopClip. ![]()
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