![]() ![]() I copied this message to Syntevo support, since this is a problem that seems to have come up more than once for them and I’ve been fighting it for months. I disabled MenuEverywhere, deleted it from my computer, restarted my Mac and the problem was gone. I was using the program MenuEverywhere because I have multiple monitors. See this thread too: “I found the problem. On my mac the cleared folder is: /private/var/folders/gm/kkh0yd4d4_z6s90s9szzj69c0000gn/T/ which is the tmpdir… TMPDIR=/var/folders/gm/kkh0yd4d4_z6s90s9szzj69c0000gn/T/ …and seems to be deleted and immediately reopened about 2 minutes after Smartgit or Word startup. I’ve noticed this with both Microsoft Word 11 and Syntevo SmartGit 3 – it took me forever to track down MenuEverywhere as the problem, but it’s definite. If MenuEverywhere is started after these programs the problem doesn’t occur, so the fix is to not launch it at startup or not run it at all (I would miss it). They alert you when the expiry date nears and you have enough time to purchase your license. Its interface is so amazing and you will use for 14 days for free without any limitations. It works independently and no need to get any hacks. It seems that when MenuEverywhere starts up at login, some applications that use the system temp folder have a problem: the temp folder is cleared a few minutes after they start. MenuEverywhere will not change the core functionality of your system. I just wanted to let you know of a problem with the temp folder and MenuEverywhere. We thank him for letting us know and want to share his experience: I dont know if you want to do that or not. We’ve got following mail from Jon Phipps who seem to have found a possible reason. You can change which monitor is the main by opening the System Preferences Displays Arrangement tab (same place you set the orientation of each monitor) and dragging the little white menu bar in the picture to the other monitor. ![]() Their sent log files revealed that some other application seemed to have cleared SmartGit’s temp directory while it was running. A couple of users reported strange bugs of SmartGit. ![]()
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