[ Javier Oreña Tesouro]Javier Oreña TesouroAnonymous 17 Jul 2012 07:00
Does anyone knows if muCommander works with Mountain Lion GM?
Works fine in 10.8
Works fine in 10.7
I'm putting the finishing touches on the all-new RoaringApps, with support for Mavericks & iOS 7.
Try it out now and help me squash some bugs.
Created by Anonymous on 04 Jul 2011 13:06.
Last updated by bcammo on 16 Jul 2013 03:43.
This is the developer's only listed app.
Supports iCloud
Secured by Gatekeeper
Supports retina graphics
muCommander is a lightweight, cross-platform file manager with a dual-pane interface. It runs on any operating system with Java support (Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, BSD, Solaris…).
0.8.5 | |
Maxence Bernard | |
http://www.mucommander.com/ | |
Works fine |
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When launching the application, Apple will notify you that you'll need a Java runtime environment and you can install this trough the updater.
Make sure to disable Gatekeeper in System Preferences —> Security & Privacy!
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[ Javier Oreña Tesouro]Javier Oreña TesouroAnonymous 17 Jul 2012 07:00
Does anyone knows if muCommander works with Mountain Lion GM?
[ Will]WillAnonymous 27 Jul 2012 13:36
I just downloaded it and tried to use it. The instant you try to open it, it says it is damaged and to move it to the trash. I tried several ways of downloading it, ie firefox, safari, and chrome. All of which had the same result, so I am guessing it is not yet compatible.
NetCaptiveNetCaptiveAnonymous 27 Jul 2012 18:48
I too was prompted for the Java update, which i did. Then muCommander lauches just fine. I quit and relauched a few times and even rebooted once and it's still working.
[ ]LighScan 28 Jul 2012 12:01
@NetCaptive: are you using the latest version? For some reason I always get the "package is broken" message, and I can't find a way to avoid it. Even running the program in 32-bit mode doesn't solve it.
Edit: redownloaded, strange enough it works now.
Edit 2: found the problem, and I can't believe how stupid I am. It's gatekeeper which causes the package to be "broken". When disabling it, muCommander works just fine. I changed the status.
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