The installed application XY, for which a behaviour exists, does not turn up in Remote Buddys menu. What should I do?
There are three possible error sources: • Oudated program versions The installed version of the program in question could be outdated and identify itself with a different Bundle Identifier than the version supported by Remote Buddy. This problem often occurs with Mplayer OS X. The most recent version of that application is not to be found on Sourceforge but on directly on the pages of Mplayer HQ. • Custom menus If you use a custom menu in Remote Buddy and you don’t make use of Remote Buddy’s smart folders, the menu structure is static. You have to manually add the behaviour into a place of your choice in the menu. • The behaviour is deactivated. Make sure, the checkbox in front of the Behaviour’s name in the Mappings pane of the preferences is active. • The Launch Services database is outdated. Remote Buddy uses Launch Services to check for the availability of an application on your Mac. If the Launch Services database of OS X is incomplete or outdated, so is Remote Buddy’s dynamically
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