![]() Fix how keyboard shortcuts that include →↓↑← would display in the trigger preferences ( #2897).Potential crash that could occur when trying to → into web pages that weren't UTF8.Potential crash when displaying the file conflict panel.Potential crash when saving mnemonics to disk.Fix preference pane layout for localized languages (e.g.Fix crashes that would occur with the 'Running Processes' catalog entry.Improved handling of the result window size - store across relaunches and keep all 3 result windows the same size.Preference pane tweaks for improved readability and control.Include objects returned to Quicksilver in the object history.Performance optimizations when Quicksilver is idle in the background.Performance optimizations when browsing files using Quicksilver.Translate Quicksilver to your language here Allow interfaces to override icon position and text editor size. Improved support for custom interfaces.JXA (JavaScript Application Scripting) has made it to Quicksilver! Use JXA to create your own custom actions to execute from within Quicksilver.Allow combined text objects to be pasted to the clipboard, improved icons for combined objects and more. Run your custom commands right from within Quicksilver! Execute triggers from the Quicksilver interface! Can't remember the keyboard shortcut for a trigger or have to many triggers? Starting with Quicksilver 2.4.0, you can now give triggers a unique name and add them to your Quicksilver catalog.To be fair, there are only a couple combinations that one would hold while restarting the computer without an OS installed, but because there's no installed OS, there's no display of what the options are or which one you've chosen.Īfter a few hours of troubleshooting and waiting on the reinstallation, I am happy to say my Mac and its apps are functioning again, this time on Monterey. Unhelpfully, I can't recall which keys wound up working (some combos didn't help), but the winning formula was something like command + control + r. I also had to use another device to learn how to reinstall the operating system-as an untrained user, this was a little tricky mostly it had to do with reseting the computer over and over while holding certain combinations of keys. I'm running Monterey now without my previous issues (like Microsoft Office not working and the data on the widgets not populating).īefore my factory reset, I backed up my data on the cloud. Update: I factory-reset my MacBook Air, and, after additional troubleshooting, that did the trick. If in doubt refer to the developers website Support/Help/FAQ/known issues/compatibility: Verify your third party software is compatible-īig Sur-Microsoft 365 for Mac apps that run natively on Macs with M1. I cleared the 'com.microsoft.' folders in '~/Library/Containers/' as I saw some blogs mentioning about it.ĭoes anyone else have had a similar issue ? If yes, I would love to hear if you are able to fix it. I tried uninstalling the whole MS office apps suite, and reinstalled again. The issue seems to be isolated only to MS office app, rest others are fine. For example, If I have outlook and Word open at the same time, when Word crashes & exits, within a few milliseconds my outlook crashes and exits as well. ![]() ![]() The interesting bit is all the Microsoft apps crash & exit at the same time. After upgrading my macOS to Monterey, my Microsoft apps keep crashing (outlook, word, excel, MS teams, etc).
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