I'm trying to move an application out of the Applications folder but it just creates an alias. Monterey no longer supports PowerPC applications/the Rosetta environment. I'm trying to open an application but Monterey keeps popping up the message "You can't open the application your application name here because PowerPC applications are no longer supported". iSync is no longer included with Monterey. Front Row is no longer included with Monterey. Apple has now officially stated a workaround in this technical support article.Ī.For a list of potential NAS products affected with information, links and software updates see this article.You should contact your NAS provider for an update to the NAS software.The minimum size of the prime is increased to 512 bits to improve resistance to numerical methods of attack. DHCAST128 is deprecated and replaced by Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange 2 (DHX2). DHCAST128 is often used by NAS boxes, mainly because it has fewer overheads. Apple has disabled AFP support for the Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange (DHX) Protocol ("DHCAST128").AFP servers must support the Netatalk v2.2 protocol or later to work with Monterey. I have a very old AppleShare IP (ASIP) server but can no longer connect to it using the AFP protocol. I have a NAS drive but can no longer connect to it using the AFP protocol. I have a NAS drive but although I can connect to it I can no longer use it as a Time Machine backup destination. In Finder go to the View menu and select "Show Path Bar" and/or "Show Status Bar" as required. Yes - Monterey switches these off by default. My Finder windows used to show the number of selected items, disk space left and/or the path for selected items at the bottom. To see the old style view, go to File menu > Overview tab > System Report… button or alternatively hold down alt and select "System Information…" from the Apple menu. System Profiler has been renamed System Information and it opens from the new simplified window. I don't like the new Apple System Information view. Go to Apple menu > System Preferences > Keyboard > Text tab > untick the "Correct spelling automatically" option in the top right. I don't like the new system wide text "Auto-Correct" feature. Alternatively if you like the feature for some applications but not others, in those that you don't want the feature you can alt-Command-Quit (Quit and Discard Windows). Go to Apple menu > System Preferences > General and tick the "Close windows when quitting an app" option. I don't like the system "Resume" feature.
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