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#1
Espionage 2 / Re: Safe to upgrade to Lion?
September 24, 2011, 08:49:40 PM
Quote from: "greg"
Quote from: "torgobob"I'm still seeing the endless bouncing issue with 2.8.13 when I cancel the password prompt...  It seems to happen to all my encrypted apps every time in my case (this includes Apple Mail)...

Hi torgobob, could give us a more detailed description of the problem you're experiencing? I.e. timing, when did it start, does it happen all the time, only sometimes, when did it start happening, etc.

When I click the app & am given the password prompt, when I cancel it the app remains bouncing in my dock for an extended period (a minute or so).  I can't do anything to clear out the continued bouncing, and it happens every time for both apps I use Espionage for (Apple Mail & iDocument)...

I can re-run the app but NOT FROM THE BOUNCING ICON IN THE DOCK.  I'm re-propted for the password and can enter it and it will load properly, so the only real problem is the continuing bouncing in the dock after canceling the prompt.

I'm using the most current version of Lion and the most current version of Espionage.  I DID try removing espionage completely (using AppZapper to get all components), then re-installed it as a fresh copy.  This included disabling the compression in both apps then re-enabling it after the install, but the bouncing issue upon caching an app launch password prompt persists every time...
#2
Espionage 2 / Re: Safe to upgrade to Lion?
September 23, 2011, 12:06:42 PM
I'm still seeing the endless bouncing issue with 2.8.13 when I cancel the password prompt...  It seems to happen to all my encrypted apps every time in my case (this includes Apple Mail)...
#3
Espionage 2 / Blacklist/Whitelist Finder Alternative?
August 13, 2010, 10:28:51 AM
I regularly find myself canceling out unlock prompts when navigating various folders in the Finder.  It appears the primary reason has to do with information displays (such as folder size).  If I view the root of my hard drive as a list and have calculate folder size enabled, I end up being prompted at least once for EVERY folder I have secured on my system...

This gets rather annoying very quickly, however fully disabling options to calculate folder sizes system wide seems like a major limitation for a couple secured folders.  I figured I'd whitelist Finder then use the menu to unlock folders, however I found when selecting the option to unlock a folder in the menu ONLY opens the folder in the Finder...  Since its whitelisted it then NEVER prompts me for a password making it impossible to unlock the given folder...

I seems there is only two choices here.  The first is to disable the feature to calculate folder sizes and the display of the number of items in a folder below the icon completely, or deal with regularly having to cancel out prompts to unlock folders nearly every time I open a Finder window...  There should be some alternative setting for the Finder that will allow the prevention of the constant prompts without fully blocking access to secure folders...