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Hiii

are there some applications that you just arent able to assign to open into a specific space?

Thanks for any helpp
 
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Not that I know of.... A better way to post the question would be if you had an application that you are having trouble with.
So, is there an application that you are having a problem with assigning to a space?
 
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yeah, im trying to assign freerapid to space three.. and when i click to add it to the list of assigned applications it doesnt even list.. thanks for the help:]
 
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Where is freerapid installed? I believe it has to be in the "root" Applications Folder for it to show up in the Spaces pane.
 
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Some of the Adobe CS Suit applications don't agree with Spaces of which Photoshop is the worst.

The list that pops up when you click the + button only lists applications that are open, for all others you need to click the "Other…" option. You then get a Finder open dialogue where you can select an application anywhere on the HD. (At least thats how it works for me.)
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yeah, i would go to other.. click freerapid.. and nothing new would appear in the list of application assignments...:/ its ok i guess haha
 
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Possible problem may be that FreeRapid is a Java based downloader, and spaces might not support Java applications.
 

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