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Apple is offering Mac users a free upgrade to OS X 10.6, better known as Snow Leopard, in an attempt to prep them for the June switch from MobileMe to the newer iCloud online sync and backup service. Commander One 2.5 download free - Free dual-pane file manager for OS X - free. software downloads - best software, shareware, demo and trialware. Commander One has been around for a while, and it is the preferred choice of many users looking for a Finder alternative, as well as Windows users looking for Total Commander on Mac. It is a fairly classic-looking dual-pane file manager, with quite a few advanced features under the hood.

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27th October 2013 - Thanks to the efforts of Adam Strzelecki DoubleCommand 1.7 is released, adding support for Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks), and dropping support for 10.4 and 10.5.

29th June 2011 - It has been a long time since anything has changed here, and so I'd just like to make you aware that if DoubleCommand does not fully support a new keyboard you use (like in a new Macbook perhaps), or if it doesn't support a feature you need, you might find some help at pqrs.org/macosx/keyremap4macbook.

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24th November 2009 - DoubleCommand 1.6.9 released, fully supporting 64-bit for the prefpane and the kext (for those who want to use the 64-bit kernel). This is a universal binary, so only one kext and prefpane is needed for any Mac OS X 10.4 and up computer.

2nd September 2009 - Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6) has been released, but I might not be able to have a copy running for a couple of weeks. However, most reports coming in are that the existing DoubleCommand works fine on 10.6 in 32 bit kernel mode, and if you're using DoubleCommand, chances are that 32 bit is not only the default, but is just fine for you right now. I have been sent a patch by Ryan Walklin (thanks!) that should support the 64 bit kernel, but I won't be able to release that until I can test that it works, which should be a couple of weeks at most.

10th March 2009 - DoubleCommand 1.6.8 just adds back the missing options from the preference pane.

5th February 2009 - Release DoubleCommand 1.6.7 is out, this fixes problems with the control key not working in certain situations, and adds an uninstaller script for when things go wrong.

9th May 2008 - New beta DoubleCommand 1.6.6b4 is out, this rolls back the control key fix from the last beta, which seemed to break some features, and adds a number of new features contributed by Sastira - Using the right Option key as forward delete, Control or Enter, swapping delete and forward delete, and using caps lock as forward delete.

25th March 2008 - New beta DoubleCommand 1.6.6b3 is out, this seems to fix kernel panics for some on Mac OS X 10.5, and should also solve a problem with the Control key becoming stuck. Please report whether it works for you or not, and what version of Mac OS you have, and the keyboards and type of computer you're using it on.

22nd February 2008 - I've just had a report that Mac OS X 10.5.2 seems to stop kernel panics when using DoubleCommand, so please post in the forum and let us all know your experience with this. I've also been told that there is a new Built-In Keyboard Firmware Update - please disable DoubleCommand before applying this update, you can safely add DoubleCommand back afterwards.

6th November 2007 - DoubleCommand 1.6.6b1 is available for testing, several reports of success on Mac OS X 10.5 have given me enough reason to post this here, however I have not yet tested this myself with the new OS. Please let me know how it works for you if you try it!

30th October 2007 - Mac OS X 10.5, Leopard, has been released, and I expect to have a copy at some point. Until then, reports have been mixed: some have had success running the current version of DoubleCommand as is, some seem to have required uninstalling then reinstalling, and some have experienced occasional kernel panics, only possibly related to DoubleCommand. My advice is to disable DoubleCommand before upgrading to avoid upgrade problems, then enable when you've got everything else sorted out.

6th August 2007 - Release 1.6.5 removes the unnecessary log output.

25th July 2007 - Release 1.6.4 adds Caps lock to delete feature for theColemak keyboard layout. Also added internals for multiple keyboard support.

26th June 2007 - Updated website layout. The highest priority now is having settings per keyboard, or at least only applying DoubleCommand to a single keyboard. Also released DoubleCommand 1.6.3, a minor update which allows using backslash as delete with Option to delete to word boundaries.

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SyncMate 4 supports Mac OS X 10.6.6 – 10.8.5 and is not compatible with newer versions. One of SyncMate 4 components that allows synchronization of Windows Mobile devices is absolutely incompatible with OS X 10.11 El Capitan and causes kernel panic at system start. Please read further for our recommendations.

If you already use OS X 10.11 and SyncMate 4 is installed on your Mac, perform the steps below:

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  • Download the latest version of SyncMate here;
  • Install and launch the latest SyncMate;
  • In its menu go to SyncMate -> Preferences;
  • In the window that opens choose Uninstall SyncMate 4 and then click Uninstall.

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If your Mac doesn’t boot, please follow these instructions:

  1. Start your computer from Recovery:
    Restart your Mac and hold down the Cmd+R keys at startup. After your computer finishes starting up, you should see a desktop with an OS X menu bar and an OS X Utilities window with the options listed above. If you see a login window or your own desktop instead of the Utilities window, it’s possible that you didn’t press Command-R early enough. Restart your computer and try again.
  2. Run Terminal.app
  3. Execute command (this command is a default one, if you have other OS partition, please type in your system disk title instead of “HD”):
    cd /Volumes/Macintosh HD/System/Library/Extensions
  4. Execute command:
    ls -la | grep EltimaAsync.kext
  5. If nothing appeared after this command, then the problem is not caused by SyncMate 4, else execute:
    rm -rf ./EltimaAsync.kext
  6. Next execute:
    kextcache -update-volume /Volumes/Macintosh HD/
  7. Reload your Mac.

In case you have SyncMate 4 on your Mac and are considering upgrading your system to El Capitan OS X 10.11, then the best you can do is uninstall SyncMate 4 before upgrading your OS.

The latest version of SyncMate (6.x) has no issues with El Capitan. SyncMate 6 works flawlessly on Mac OS X 10.8.5 and newer and offers you effortless sync with multiple devices such as iOS and Android devices, other Macs, MTPs, as well as with online accounts such as Google, Dropbox, iCloud and Microsoft Services.

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