I just noticed that somehow the new Dropbox 1.1.35 broke the menubar symbols of yours included in the Aqua Extreme package. I don't know if they changed some icon names in the Dropbox app?
Anyhow, I tried deinstalling and installing Aqua Extreme a couple of times already to no avail.
Would be great if you got some time to look into this issue. Thanks a lot! :thumbsup:
Yes the names were changed. If you open up the file you'll notice they added "dropboxstatus-" to filenames. I just renamed the ones added to the dropbox.app after installing, to the correct naming and all is fine now.
Just right click on "Dropbox.app" and select "Show Package Contents" Then navigate to /Contents/Resources Drag in the files from the zip, replacing the originals in the app.
If you haven't already quit Dropbox, quit and relaunch.
Last edited by Manyk on July 11th, 2011, 11:28 am, edited 1 time in total.
I downloaded 3.0 for SL from your site, but when I try to open the dmg, an error appears saying there is no mountable file systems. Can anyone assist me with this issue? It isn't the first time it has happened with other mountable files and I could never find a fix.
I am running 10.6.8, so the SL version is the one I should be downloading. I just want a black menubar :/
Replacing icons: 1. Right-click on the application and select "Show Package Contents" 2. Double-click on "Resources" 3. Replace files appropriately, Make sure to keep backups!
You'll have to restart the menu extra application to see the new icon. You can quickly get to hard-to-reach locations by pressing Cmd-Shift-G in Finder to open the Go To Folder dialog
This menubar is great_thanks! Jake–where are the files to download for Default Folders, etc? Doesn't look like there were any urls to download them…
Thanks for the help!
PS. Now I see them! Nevermind!
Last edited by mattyhype on August 19th, 2011, 6:27 am, edited 1 time in total.
Sorry about the Dropbox incompatibility. I'm just one person, and now I'm running 10.7.1, so there is no way for me to keep updating Aqua Extreme to adhere to changes that happened in third party software.