![]() If you use some of the recent versions of Safari, iGetter will warn you that Safari will be started in order for the extension to be installed. Turn on both 'Install iGetter Browser Extension' and 'Install iGetter Browser Plugin' (or 'Add Contextual menu support for Internet browsers' and 'Integrate with Internet browsers' in older iGetter versions) options at iGetter preferences, Integration panel.ģ. ![]() These are the steps to integrate iGetter v2.9.6 with Safari up to v11:Ģ. This needs to be done only once, and Safari will remember the extension state through all future iGetter app updates. Open the browser, then Safari Preferences' Extensions tab and enable the 'iGetterExtension' if it's not enabled. Turn on 'Install iGetter Browser Extension' option at iGetter preferences, Integration panel.ģ. Quit Safari from menu Safari > Quit (Cmd+Q).Ģ. These are the steps to integrate iGetter v2.9.7 with Safari v12 or later:ġ. It's similar to 'Download all with iGetter' contextual menu command. You can use 'Process web page.' function at iGetter Tools menu to extract all web page links. Copy some link in Safari (through contextual menu command 'Copy Link') then paste it in iGetter by menu Edit > Paste (Cmd+V) or menu File > New URL (Cmd+N).ģ. Drag&drop a download link from Safari to the iGetter Dock icon.Ģ. In addition, you can add a new download by using some of the following methods:ġ. when a download link is clicked and the download is started in the browser), currently no such functionality is present in the new extension. The functionality with the 'Download with iGetter.', etc., contextual menus is the same in the new extension.Since Safari 12+ removed support for NPAPI plugins, and didn't introduce new extension API for download observing (i.e. safariextz extension for the recent Safari versions. Q: What connection type to choose when asked?Ī: iGetter v2.9.7 ships with a new Safari App Extension, using the new API introduced in Safari 12. If you accidentally refuse these alerts, you may enable them later at System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy panel > Automation. If you refuse that alert iGetter should work, but some unexpected behavior may appear, such as finished downloads may still open in iGetter. ![]() refresh of download's icon or storing download URL in the file comments. iGetter sends some non-critical notifications to Finder i.e. Similar alert appears when you use iGetter, that it wants access to control Finder. You have to confirm that alert, otherwise downloads will not be transferred to iGetter. 'Download (all) with iGetter' contextual menu command. In addition, you may see the following one-time alert when you use iGetter integration with browsers i.e. Apple completely deprecated 32-bit apps such as iGetter v2 in macOS 10.15 and we can't promise a rewritten 64-bit version anytime soon. A: On macOS 10.13.4+ and 10.14, when you first start iGetter, a one-time alert is shown about 32-bit app deprecation.
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