![]() ![]() To have BlueHarvest eject a disk after it has been cleaned hold down the option key when you select “Clean using BlueHarvest”. When you clean Zip archives, all MacOS specific files are removed from the archive. This will clean the item according to your current BlueHarvest preferences. To clean items, select "Clean Using BlueHarvest" from the BlueHarvet menu in the menubar or, in the Finder, simply Control-click the folder, disk or Zip archive you wish to clean and select “Clean using BlueHarvest” from the menu. ![]() Choose whether you would like the BlueHarvest to ignore or clean these disks/folder. Click Add (+) at the button of the source list on the left.Ģ. To setup BlueHarvest to clean a particular disk or folder:ġ. ![]() Note: Always contact your network administration before using BlueHarvest with network disks. “Network Disks” include disks connect via: SMB/CIFS, NFS, WebDAV and AFP. Choose “Clean MacOS data” or “Ask what to do” if you want BlueHarvest to ask you whether to clean for each disk when connected. To setup BlueHarvest to clean Network Disks such as WebDAV or Windows servers:Ģ. “Non Mac Disks” includes disks formatted using: MS-DOS/FAT, ExFAT and NTFS. Click “Clean MacOS data” or “Ask what to do” if you want BlueHarvest to ask you whether to clean each disk when connected. To setup BlueHarvest to clean Non Mac disks such as USB disks, digital cameras and music players:Ģ. To change BlueHarvest's preferences, open your applications folder and double click BlueHarvest. If your using a version older than v7 you'll need to click "Turn Off" in the Preferences window first. If open, close the BlueHarvest preferences window and then drag BlueHarvest.app to the Trash. If the Blueharvest menu isn't in the menubar, double click the BlueHarvest app in the Apps folder and choose Quit from the gear menu in the lower right of the Preferences window. If your using a version older than v7 you'll need to click the "Turn On" button in the preferences window.Ĭhoose Quit from the BlueHarvest menu in the menubar (it looks like a tiny hard disk). Once copied, double click BlueHarvest in your Apps folder. I've bought BlueHarvest from Apple Store in last version 6.1.6 the for 14,99€ but I've got 2 problems : Version 5.5.9 installed for try and after that i’ve bought the paid version from Apple Store in 6.1.Open the BlueHarvest disk image, and drag “BlueHarvest.app” to your Applications folder. Today BlueHarevest inform me that my training period is over… So I make an uninstall and I go to Apple Store to bought the product (don’t remember i’ve already bought it, no mail receive after that and no other information, bizarre.) and Apple Store answer me I ‘ve already bought this product and I can install it. But there is 2 problems:ġ) The version installed from Apple Store is 5.5.9 not 6.1.6 as announced (even after uninstallation and reinstallation) no possibility to update from the software or from the Apple Store ( my OS is Maverick 10.9).Ģ) Blueharvest seems to be unregistred (Serial & Name are missing in Blueharvest menu registration). (Email send to Blueharvest Assistance th e, waiting their answer) So after a month Blueharvest probably will call me to paid for this unregistered version. I use Dropbox and find it very frustrating to have a bunch of Mac OS dot files of all sorts crowding my dropbox folders when I go to my dropbox from a web browser or any other PC or tablet. When I share a dropbox folder with others who are less familiar with Dropbox, they use to find a whole bunch of files in my shared folders starting with a dot. The files don’t work of course when clicked-on because they are Mac OS system files that just clutter the dropbox. Inexperienced users often don’t see the dot at the beginning of the file name, and think these files are regular files. They try and click on them to no avail and endup frustrated because they don’t launch. ![]()
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