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Also, I use Nightly, so if I left that word in the app name by mistake, just omit/delete it. If you copy and paste, make sure no stray formatting codes have been included. I tried that and it didn’t throw an error, but, again, don’t know if it worked, either. Open -a 'Brave Browser.app' -args -disable-component-update -check-for-update-interval=630720000 You could do both commands by adding one after the other like this: Tell application "Brave Browser" to activate The script would look like this (use Script Editor - should be in /Applications/Utilities): if application "Brave Browser" is running thenĭo shell script "open -a '/Applications/Brave Browser.app' -args -disable-component-update" Open -a 'Brave Browser.app' -args -disable-component-update Open -a 'Brave Browser.app' -args -check-for-update-interval=630720000 (that’s 20 years expressed in seconds) or What I’d suggest is writing a tiny AppleScript to issue the command you want to try: I tried using both (20 years in seconds for the first) and they didn’t return an error, but I don’t know that they worked, either. -disable-component-update - no description.Should only be used for testing purposes. -check-for-update-interval - How often (in seconds) to check for updates. It might be worth trying command line switches. This is what I get in Nightly on Big Sur, now: Screen Shot at 5.59.01 PM 266×551 45.8 KBĪlso, it looks like the devs heard the users’ complaints, albeit too late for those using older OS.
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