![]() ![]() If you have remote login enabled and access to another Mac, you can connect and kill the Displaperture process, but if you don’t…well, the only way out is a forced reboot. Unfortunately, this screen sits above everything, including the Force Quit dialog. If you launch an older version, you may find yourself staring at a blank whiteish screen with rounded corners, and nothing else on it at all. There’s no in-app updater, so you’ll have to download the new version from our site. We’re trying to get an answer as to why this dialog is appearing, but until we do, you can safely say “Yes” when macOS asks if it’s OK to use those folders-becausedo we’re not using them.ĭisplaperture: Please update to the current version (1.5.2) of Displaperture before you try using it in Big Sur. As a general rule, our apps-unless you’re doing something that explicitly uses one of those folders, like saving Leech downloads to your Desktop-do not write to those locations. This issue did not appear in any of the prior betas (nor did it happen with every app), so we just discovered it yesterday when we installed the final version. ![]() We have some guesses, but they’re just guesses at this point. We’ll be completely honest here and say that we have no idea why this is happening. In our testing with Big Sur’s release candidate, we were surprised to find that some of our apps ask for permission to write to the Documents and/or Desktop folders. We also have a general heads-up on a permissions request you may or may not see from some of our apps.Īlthough we’ve tested extensively, some of our apps have lots of features and can be used in many different ways, and we probably didn’t test all of those cases-many of you seem to find ways to use our apps that we never anticipated! So if you do find something that’s not working right in Big Sur, please let us know by opening a support ticket. We’ve tested them all many times, and they all seem to be working as we’d expect them to, with one minor exception (and a “check your version” warning about one of our baubleries). ![]() With Big Sur’s release, here’s an update on our apps’ compatibility…Īll of our apps run in Big Sur, and almost all of them run 100% perfectly. ![]()
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