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Questions?Find answers in our list of Frequently Asked Questions or, if you need more help, email us. We will be glad to help you. Is Application Wizard compatible with Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard? Yes, Application Wizard 2.2.2 or later fully supports Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. To download the latest Application Wizard version, go to the Application Wizard download page. Does Application Wizard run on Intel-based Macs? Yes, Application Wizard 1.6 or later is Universal Binary and runs natively on Intel-based Macs. To download the latest Application Wizard version, go to the Application Wizard download page. I've just installed Application Wizard, but if I try to open the Application Wizard pane in System Preferences, the pane doesn't load. What's wrong? A problem may have occurred during installation. Quit System Preferences and open the Application Wizard Installer again. Click Continue until the Installation pane is displayed and click Uninstall to remove the Application Wizard copy you've just installed. Then click Install to re-install Application Wizard. Application Wizard is apparently off, but if I try to to open the Application Wizard pane in System Preferences to turn it on, the pane doesn't load. What's wrong? You probably trashed your Application Wizard preferences without turning Application Wizard off and thus corrupted them. Version 1.3 fixes the problem: download and install the latest Application Wizard version. How do I uninstall Application Wizard? To uninstall Application Wizard, launch the Application Wizard Installer and click the Continue button until the Installation pane is displayed. Then click the Uninstall button. If you installed Application Wizard just for your user account, you can also uninstall Application Wizard manually. Open the Application Wizard pane in System Preferences, turn off Application Wizard and quit System Preferences. If you have Application Wizard 1.5 or later, open the PreferencePanes folder in the Library folder in your home and move the Application Wizard.prefPane package to the Trash. Then open the Contextual Menu Items folder in the Library folder in your home and trash the Application Wizard CM.plugin package. Relaunch the Finder or log out and log in again or restart your computer to empty the Trash. If you have Application Wizard 1.4.1 or earlier, simply open the PreferencePanes folder in the Library folder in your home, move the Application Wizard.prefPane package to the Trash and empty the Trash. How do I exclude the Default Folder X application? If you have Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later, first make sure you have Application Wizard 1.3.2 or later. If you don't, download and install the latest Application Wizard version. To exclude the Default Folder X application, locate the Default Folder X.prefPane file, click its icon while holding the Control key and choose Show Package Contents from the displayed contextual menu. Open the Resources folder in the Contents folder and show the Default Folder X application. Open the Application Wizard pane in System Preferences, click the Groups tab and drag the Default Folder X application icon to the Excluded Applications group in the Groups & Applications list. How do I exclude the Default Folder X application? I'm dragging its icon from the Finder to the Excluded Applications group in the Groups & Applications list, but it bounces back. On Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later an incompatibility makes dragging to the Groups & Applications list impossible if you have Application Wizard 1.3.1 or earlier. Version 1.3.2 fixes the problem: download and install the latest Application Wizard version.
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