![]() I spent four hours trying to figure this out but still can't get it to work. What the hell is going on?įor TOR to be useable by average people on a Mac you're going to have to revise the way it is downloaded and installed and relative help. I even tried installing the unstable version - same problem. Reinstalled the same version again - it won't start up. I again deleted every bit of Tor from my system (per the instructions) thinking there must be some setting that's a problem. Well nothing comes up in the log - it's completely blank. ![]() ![]() It pops up and says it detected and "unexpected quit" and check the log for the problem. I removed every piece of Tor per the instructions on the page, then downloaded the latest stable release and installed it - simple drag and drop. Anyway I decided to reinstall/update Tor. I been getting 404s and all that crap, taking sevreal minutes to load a page (probably not a problem on my end - I dunno) but I noticed when I look at the network map no locations of the servers are displayed, the map shows no lines, no country flags appear and it seems I been getting the same two or three servers that pop up all the time. I've have been using Vidalia regularly for the past few months with no problems, but past few weeks Tor seems to be running really really slow. They also say that the Torbutton status bar on the bottom of the Firefox window does not show up, but Torbutton functions properly. The workaround for this is currently to stop Tor with Vidalia and then restart it. This is a beta version which has primarily been tested on an i386 Leopard machine.Įarly testers on Snow Leopard report that Firefox does not launch the first time they launch the Tor Browser Bundle app. ![]() HTTPS-Everywhere 0.2.2 - Firefox extension to provide encryption to a major number of websites.NoScript 2.0.2.3 - Firefox extension to only allow scripts from trusted sites.Torbutton 1.2.5 - Firefox extension to enable or disable the browser's use of Tor.Vidalia 0.2.10 - cross-platform controller GUI for the Tor software.The bundle comes with the following software: You can download it from the Tor Browser page which also has instructions about how to extract and use it. It can run off a USB flash drive, comes with a pre-configured web browser and is self-contained. The Tor Browser Bundle lets you use Tor without needing to install any software. Snow Leopard users: please read about the known bugs at the bottom of the post. I had posted to support and it disappeared.Tor Browser Bundle for Mac OS X is now available for the i386 architecture in 11 languages. This doesn't happen on the site, so I'm not sure what's causing it now. In both of those, the buttons are the normal size. I've checked each of the different options that pull up a window and the same problem (although to a lesser degree) as above exists for the table builder and special characters window as well. The grey rectangles in the lower part of the image are actually the change to/all/add word/finish checking buttons I've included an image that shows the editor in the background and just how big the spell checker window is. It doesn't matter what I type into the editor - even a couple of the same letter and then spell check and it's huge. When I open it up,, the window is about twice as wide as the browser window - to the extent that the cancel button is all the way off the screen and I have to scroll to it. The editor is in a table and all works good except for the spell checker. I just upgraded to the latest instal of CKEditor, which didn't fix this problem. I'm using Mac OS X 10.10.1 on an older Mac running the latest Safari although the issue is also happening on Windows with Firefox.
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