![]() ![]() ![]() I decided to stick with this solution since there is only one Applications folder vs. If not, you’re only alternative at this point is to choose a blank smart folders icon (see my old post mentioned at the top). If you can live with this (see screen shot below) just head on and download the package. UPDATE (Aug 6, 2014): Sadly, as of today (Aug 6, 2014) Apple “fixed” this behavior in the latest Yosemite beta build. I strongly recommend not to do this unless you’re absolutely sure you can live without an icon on the applications folder. There was no problem restoring to default in versions prior to OS X 10.10, but Yosemite is stubborn. Currently this hack seems to be irreversible. This is the file in question… /System/Library/CoreServices/CoreTypes.bundle/Contents/Resources/SidebarApplicationsFolder.icns an alias to the system folder where we need to replace the file.Applications folder with 8 dummy applications (which will do absolutely nothing when clicked).a backup folder with the original Yosemite icon.In the attached download you’ll find a zip file with the following content: As of today, we still need to replace the Applications folder file, but this time our applications folder icon stays intact whilst or separators just work and have no icon in front of them. Later we needed to decided which default icon we wanted to display with a blank icon, the applications folder or smart folders. In former builds (≤ Snow Leopard) our lovely operating system of choice needed no extra tweaking to add this little hack to the Finder. And let me tell you, they are a thing of beauty and shine like the only have shimmered before Lion. What we are dealing with is a follow-up to an old post of mine which was a follow-up to an ever older post from 2011 when I briefly gave Google+ a go as blogging platform: sidebar separators for OS 10.10. It’s light-weight, like I mentioned above. I knew it all along, but it took some time to sink in. ![]() The sad truth is, I had to figure out the hard way that me procrastinating on one major thing ultimately will slow down everything else. And as a side note, this blog ranks pretty high in my book. In the meantime I sorted out some of life’s issues that arise from time to time, started a new side-project ( Der Ubercast - a German tech podcast with an aeronautic theme), gathered material for a link list that would fill pages and also made some more Keyboard Maestro macros.Ī word of warning, I will start out slowly since I’m now determined to finish my BA thesis as swift as possible. Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.Hi, first and foremost an apology for me being absent on RocketINK… but not only the blog took a downtime.TotalFinder emphasizes cleanliness, eliminating superfluous files and freeing up valuable storage space. OS X’s Finder has a bad habit of cluttering your system with hidden attribute files. Just click the option in the Preferences menu and your much-needed folders will automatically be prioritized in every window. TotalFinder’s Folders on Top feature takes file organization to a new level. With TotalFinder, convenience is key: With the stroke of a hot-key, it’s available instantly, system-wide. TotalFinder merges everything into a workflow-friendly, tab-based layout. Say goodbye to scattered, disorganized Finder windows. Enhance your Mac’s Finder with features sosmart and convenient, you won’t believe you ever lived without them. TotalFinder is a universally acclaimed navigational companion for your Mac. ![]()
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