As suggested, I have installed a previous version - 4.19.31 was all I could find. Doing this required the installation of Rosetta, which I think means 4.19.31 is actually designed for an Intel based Mac and Rosetta makes the translation to Apple silicon? Whether this makes the application even slower is yet to be determined.
In any case, when I tried the delete function it asked for access to Finder. I can now see that DPP is registered under Automation, which is why it works correctly
Next step is to upgrade DPP to see if 4.21.10 works. My guess is yes, because it should inherit the permissions from the previous version. @Tom_W and @ Gochugogi - I would be interested to know which came first for you - DPP or Tahoe? If my logic is correct, then it was DPP
Dec 27, 2025 at 08:17 AM
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