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Preferences > "Only use" doesn't stick
I can't get QBlocker to work only with Safari. Every time I open up the settings it's back and acts as to "Don't use".
Confirmed this. Looking into a fix.
Just +1 for this issue, cannot get it work only with Chrome.
BTW, @steve228uk you really catch a pain point for us, the cmd+W and cmd+Q is so close when browsing pages...
Hi all, came here to report the same issue, nice to see you @steve228uk are already aware 👌🏻
+1 for the issue. Hope you're still working on it :) @steve228uk
+1 for this issue. macOS Sierra 10.12.4 QBlocker 1.2
+1
+1 +1 +1 +1 (makes application semi-useless)
OS Sierra 10.12.6 latest version of qblocker (you'd add a "info" in menu?)
I was reading this post on Stackoverflow; snippet:
NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().setObject(newValue, forKey: "yourkey")
NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().synchronize()
I then looked into the QBlocker code, but I do not see anywhere in the code a reference to .synchronize()
I tried to apply this change myself, but this requires upgrading to Swift3 (XCode does so automatically) and after that I am getting this:
/Users/andrea/dev/QBlocker/QBlocker/KeyListener.swift:9:8: No such module 'RealmSwift'
It seems to be realated to this, but my limited experience with Swift&CocoaPods makes it not worth my time (not sure how to build on the obsolete Swift2 mode)
Anybody that can try to add/test the synchronize on a Swift2 build?
@ataiya I'll try to take a shot at it tomorrow!
This is still an issue, "Only Use" doesn't seem to work at all in Mojave, everything in the list acts as if it's part of "Don't Use" regardless of what the setting says.