
Just finished my first year using a MacBook Pro. Frankly I didn't learn much of the tips & tricks that one would have learned when working with Windows. If only my office migrated to Mac OS and my circles moved on from Windows to Mac OS, then I would have had a different story to tell here. Observed that Mac OS users are quite reluctant in providing any assistance. Users that I have met in person spend an extra-ordinary amount of their energy and time cursing the Windows rather than focusing on increasing the Mac OS user base. They need to focus their energy towards answering queries that new bies will have. Create a local forum for assistance/discussions would have definitely helped.
New MBP users might have faced the issue shown in the image. This would have happened when you keep installing updates to existing software. Over a period of time it gets really messy and that's when usually we start to look out for solutions starting with the easy ones first.
I pinged a Mac OS user I knew in person over twitter. Never got a response. Pinged him over email with a screenshot. Nope, no response again. See, that's that I was talking about.
Google for solutions, tadaaaa...get my answers in the first 2-3 links. Now with all this Google & Apple drama happening, the stubborn attitude exhibited by the MacOS users I requested for help are inadvertently helping Google make money. I bet not all MacOs users are the same but hey...stop the shit of cursing Android, Windows. Focus your energies where its needed.
Coming to the solution of the issue that I have been seeing. Running the below command on the terminal would fix the issue. This isn't a permanent fix but a temporary one which would do for me for a long time.
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Frameworks/LaunchServices.framework/Support/lsregister -kill -r -domain local -domain system -domain user
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