Hi! It looks like you're seeing the message "There is no application set to open the URL clicmini://", which means your Mac doesn't know which app should handle links or URLs starting with clicmini://.
Just to clarify: Are you trying to open a link that should launch the Clic app or something else? Also, do you have the Clic app installed already on your Mac?
Assuming you have the Clic app installed, the issue is that macOS hasn't associated the clicmini:// URL scheme with the app. Usually, the app itself registers that protocol when installed. Sometimes, this needs a little nudge.
Here’s what you can try:
1. Ensure the Clic app is installed and up to date - Open the Clic app from your Applications folder to confirm it's installed and working fine.
2. Reinstall or update the Clic app - Sometimes reinstalling the app triggers the system to associate the URL scheme properly.
3. Manually set the association (more advanced) Unfortunately, macOS doesn’t offer a native easy way to assign URL schemes to apps manually through the GUI. However, resetting app preferences or reinstalling the app often helps macOS recognize these protocols.
4. Try opening the link from within the Clic app directly - Sometimes links with custom URL schemes only open correctly if launched from trusted apps.
If reinstalling the app doesn't fix it, let me know, and we can explore some terminal commands or deeper options to fix this association.
Are you able to tell me more about where you’re clicking this clicmini:// link? That will help me guide you further.
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Hi! It looks like you're seeing the message "There is no application set to open the URL clicmini://", which means your Mac doesn't know which app should handle links or URLs starting with clicmini://.
Just to clarify: Are you trying to open a link that should launch the Clic app or something else? Also, do you have the Clic app installed already on your Mac?
Assuming you have the Clic app installed, the issue is that macOS hasn't associated the clicmini:// URL scheme with the app. Usually, the app itself registers that protocol when installed. Sometimes, this needs a little nudge.
Here’s what you can try:
1. Ensure the Clic app is installed and up to date
- Open the Clic app from your Applications folder to confirm it's installed and working fine.
2. Reinstall or update the Clic app
- Sometimes reinstalling the app triggers the system to associate the URL scheme properly.
3. Manually set the association (more advanced)
Unfortunately, macOS doesn’t offer a native easy way to assign URL schemes to apps manually through the GUI. However, resetting app preferences or reinstalling the app often helps macOS recognize these protocols.
4. Try opening the link from within the Clic app directly
- Sometimes links with custom URL schemes only open correctly if launched from trusted apps.
If reinstalling the app doesn't fix it, let me know, and we can explore some terminal commands or deeper options to fix this association.
Are you able to tell me more about where you’re clicking this clicmini:// link? That will help me guide you further.