![]() I can also type in emptytrash to “Empty the Trash on all mounted volumes and the main HDD, and also clear Apple’s System Logs to improve shell startup speed”, and then cleanup to recursively remove all. Having set those up, I can type s path/to/directory to open an entire project in Sublime. The glue that holds Sublime and iTerm together though, and the main reason I use them, is Mathias’s dotfiles. This makes shutting down my Mac a breeze ( ctrl+option+cmd+eject). I love the fact that I can just quit the app and know it will automatically log me out of all my sessions. ![]() ITerm is great because it’s basically Mac OS’s Terminal with several simple improvements. I hated waiting on Brackets / Edge Code to open up when I used them. Sublime is also the fastest-launching text editor I have ever used. I can and should talk about my Sublime setup in another post. Plus, there is a huge, thriving community of developers that have made packages, themes, and color schemes for Sublime. Sublime is extremely customizable, and it’s easy! You can set your own preferences and key-bindings. ![]() I love to customize things, which makes me greatly appreciate any software that lets me do it. (Obviously not as fast as just using the command line, but hey, take what you can get.) Sublime Text Then, when you save your edits, the remote file is automatically overwritten, eliminate the painfully endless loop of dragging and dropping. Why is it the best? It’s simple to configure and use, you can save and sync connections on all your devices via Dropbox, and you can’t beat the ability to double-click files on a remote server and have them automatically open up for editing in your favorite text editor. It’s great for Mac users because it’s only available for Mac (:P), and actually looks and behaves like a Finder window. Wow, it’s simply the best FTP client out there. Of course within Chrome or any browser, there’s a whole slew of other stuff you can talk about like extensions and the web apps you use, but I’ll save that for another post. I don’t like to use Canary, the bleeding-edge version, because key components of it can break from time to time and impede my workflow. This makes troubleshooting errors due to browser updates a more preemptive process for me. ![]() I have to make the distinction with “Beta” here, because using the beta version ensures that I’m at least one step ahead of what my clients are using. I think that would look and feel much better on Yosemite. I really look forward to the day when Google brings Material Design to desktop Chrome. Even with the fact that Safari looks incredible on Yosemite (even better in full-screen mode), I still have to use Chrome. Maybe it’s just what I’m used to, but Chrome’s developer tools seem unparalleled to me. reinstall Keynote from the Mac App Store ApplicationĨ.All of the Mac apps I can’t develop websites – or live – without. After the Mac is fully powered up, restart the Mac normally: Apple Menu > Restartħ. restart the Mac ( Apple Menu > Restart) Immediately after the Apple startup sound, press the shift key on the keyboard, release shift when the Apple icon appears. Start up will take longer than usual as the Mac is performing a software repair of the start up driveĦ. empty the Trash ( Finder > Empty Trash)ĥ. It can be downloaded from the developer’s website here: App DeleteĤ. uninstall Keynote for this procedure to work, an application removal tool must be used, App Delete has a free trial and works for this procedure. ensure you have a current backup of all your user files, saved to a separate driveģ. Only deleting the Keynote application file is not sufficient to clear a corrupt installation.You should reset Keynote as follows:Ĭomplete all of the following steps in the order listed:ġ. Is this a known issue that might be fixed in the next update, or is Monterey just geared toward M1 Macs and not really suitable for Intel Macs? Anyone else having this issue? Ran disk utilities first-aid, no errors returned I have done the following with no improvement:īooted in safe mode and it occurs there as well. However, if I create a new folder within Finder, it responds instantly as normal. It happens with a variety of dialog boxes: Save As, Export, Open, etc. It is not exclusive to Adobe apps, as it is happening in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, etc.) AND preloaded Apple apps such as Text Edit and Safari. Also, clicking cancel on a dialog has a long delay. This was not an issue on Catalina (I skipped Big Sur).įor example, working within Adobe Illustrator, if I go to File>Save-As>Create New Folder, there is a long delay before the dialog boxes pop up. Dialog boxes slow to open/respond on Monterey Hello, I updated to Monterey 12.0.1 several weeks ago, and ever since, dialog boxes have a 3-4 second delay when opening from within apps.
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