Because that is exactly the same as having to approve access to the Downloads folder for every single website...something we haven't needed for 16 years of Safari.
At least that one you can override:
I need this setting for applications.
Because that is exactly the same as having to approve access to the Downloads folder for every single website...something we haven't needed for 16 years of Safari.
~/Music/Music/media by defaultIs the folder we all stored the music (library) still named "iTunes Music Folder" in Catalina? Since iTunes is gone maybe it's changed?
It’s called Music but an iTunes folder did pop up on my Mac so maybe it’s a little buggy. I did have to delete my existing iTunes folder to get the Music one to appear tough.Is the folder we all stored the music (library) still named "iTunes Music Folder" in Catalina? Since iTunes is gone maybe it's changed?
Yup. Downloads are thrown at you all the time if you visit... certain websites. Digging through your downloads folder to find some potentially malicious file to throw aay is far less annoying than tapping “return” at a dialog box. Plus you can just enable all downloads in preferences anyways.In what I replied to you said you want "far less security". That's what I gave you a solution for.
Approving downloads honestly makes good sense. It's relatively rare you need to download something and approving a download is a better way than ending up with websites pushing unwanted downloads at you.
Could they be planning to ship Catalina with a ton of dynamic wallpapers, and placing static image wallpapers in that legacy folder?Spotted a new "Legacy Desktops" folder in System Preferences in the latest beta. Are we about to get a whole bunch of old OS X desktop wallpapers added back to macOS in Catalina? What could this mean?
Could they be planning to ship Catalina with a ton of dynamic wallpapers, and placing static image wallpapers in that legacy folder?
There are a ton of default wallpapers I would love to have dynamic versions of! It's just unfortunate there's only a couple of dynamic wallpapers shipped by default.I thought about this. Maybe they will all be HEIF dynamic desktops. Maybe this will encourage end users to stick with "new" dynamic desktops and avoid "legacy" desktops? Who knows. Weird.
EDIT: I just find it strange that still wallpapers would be called "legacy". Are still wallpapers a thing of the past?? "legacy" at Apple always seems to mean deprecated or soon to be...
Security IS important... but the way Apple handles these requests now (instead of just allowing stuff, like on the iPhone etc. having to go to Sys Prefs...) reminds me of THIS:
I've not installed the latest beta yet (was waiting a day to see how it went for other forumites) but the first beta did that to me. I thought it was some new functionality,but clicking it did nothing and it seemed to be related to some antique version of a laptop that had CD/DVD drives built-in or something. So I just dragged it off my menu.Just installed the latest Beta and noticed an "eject" icon on the taskbar. Can't recall seeing this before.
Grapher is still very much present in beta 4 for me!Grapher is gone in the latest beta build.
Grapher is still very much present in beta 4 for me!
Just installed the latest Beta and noticed an "eject" icon on the taskbar. Can't recall seeing this before.
That means you updated from 10.14 to 10.15. It won't get deleted on an update. But a fresh install doesn't install it anymore.
New in Beta $ I think there is a new wallpaper toWas this screensaver here before?