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I will consider pull requests, but I believe that the Java world has changed significantly over the past several years, and this plugin may no longer be the recommended way to package a Java app for OSX. Note I am no longer able to actively develop this project. While the project does run under it via java -jar directly (and potentially on other platforms), though a can of worms on macOS is that edu.sc.seis.macAppBundle ( ) or its fork ( ) are rather outdated, with the former posted directly in its README: Hi possibility or potential considerations of dropping the JRE8 from official releases and rely on system Java version? Potentially via two packages: system Java dependent and embedded JRE?

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But it can be a nice addition to use this script to upgrade to a newer version of Java. But that's the best solution I found until we are able to provide reliable stable releases bundled with Java 11+.Īs for the change_jre.command script, it as not intended for upgrading to a new version of the JDK but to an older ones that work on older versions of macOS/mac os x.

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It complicates the release process and developers don't use the same code end-users would eventually use (although the vast majority is the same). However, I didn't want to limit developers to use Java 8 so it is possible to use Java 9+ when building the project from source. But as it turned out, recent Java versions for macOS don't work as good as Java 8 which is still being maintained by AdoptOpenJDK. As a matter of fact, Java 11 was previously packaged into a stable release of muCommander.

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The reason for not packaging Java 11+ into the official release is not due to the packaging process. Java 9+ is supported when building the project from source but Java 8 is intended for the upcoming official release(s). Verdict:ĭespite a few annoying niggles, muCommander is well worth checking out, particularly if you’re looking for a cross-platform solution to your file management woes.Thanks for filing this issue. File ordering is now “natural”, meaning symbols come before digits, and filenames are displayed so the beginning and end is always visible, however small the window. There’s also a quick list for root folders – press + to reveal the pop-up menu.

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Later versions added tabbed browsing support, while the text viewer and editor can now display line numbers if required as well as wrap long lines of text. Video text spotting refers to localizing, recognizing, and tracking textual elements such as captions, logos, license plates, signs, and other forms of text within consecutive video frames. It’s here you discover that muCommander goes beyond simple file management, offering links to network shares, Bonjour services and a range of internet protocols, including FTP, HTTP and NFS, giving you access to remote directories too. There are a few niggles, largely down to the limitations of the Java platform – OS X apps or certain file types (we’re looking at you, OpenOffice) need to be opened with the Open Natively command, while the Open With option doesn’t dovetail in with the OS’s own – instead you need to grapple XML to build your own customised lists.īrowsing your drives is simple and quick: you can enter paths manually, create bookmarks for easy access to favourite folders or click the folder button to browse for a location.

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You can also open files directly from here, plus access some useful built-in tools, such as a text editor and file unpacker/packer. You’re then left with two panes, which work as you’d expect – drag and drop files between them to copy from one to the other, or hold as you drag to move instead of copy. Once installed, launch muCommander and choose your theme and look and feel – select one of each and the window updates to give you a preview before click OK.

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It’s not been built natively for Windows, Mac and Linux – instead, it utilises Java so development is concentrated on a single build, but applies equally to all versions.

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These file manager replacement tools aren’t new or rare, but what sets muCommander apart is the fact it’s cross-platform.

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If you’re frequently shunting files between two locations on your hard drive, one of the best things you can do is reach for a third-party file manager that lets you open a single window with two (or more) panes allowing you to set up source and destination locations quickly and easily. One of the weaknesses in Windows Explorer, OS X Finder and a myriad of Linux file managers is the fact they insist on opening two separate windows to view two different folders or drives.













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