![]() Posted by Michael Prewitt DecemDecemPosted in News 1 Comment on Caffeine app in macOS Mojave Useful Terminal Hacks for OS XĪt my workplace we ran into some problems where a couple fonts were not syncing properly via Dropbox. This is the solution that I am currently using. It offers a wide variety of triggers and time options for keeping your Mac awake. It is by far the most advanced app in its category that I have seen. Another free app with very robust features and great ratings in the Mac App Store is Amphetamine.Although the options for this app are pretty minimal, it is an open source GitHub project, which may appeal to some people. Another free app that does the same thing is KeepingYouAwake.You can manually make some changes to macOS’s Privacy settings to get the original app to work.There is an updated version 1.1.2 from another source who has taken over the app’s development, which reportedly works.There are a few ways to fix it or replace it: ![]() But with Mojave, Caffeine stopped working. You simply clicked an icon in the task bar to enable or disable it. It would make your Mac stay awake indefinitely, and it was easy to use. ![]() That is why many people used the app Caffeine. But that is annoying, and maybe you will forget to enable them when your current task is done. You can of course disable the sleep options temporarily. If you’ve had the situation where you were not actively using your computer, but did not want it to sleep, you may have been frustrated. ![]() The original developer has not released a fix. The popular menu bar app Caffeine, which keeps your Mac from entering sleep, does not work by default under macOS Mojave (10.14). ![]()
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