com.tweaking4all.ConnectMeNowHelper
ConnectMeNow is a utility for macOS that simplifies the mounting and management of network shares via SMB, NFS, AFP, WebDAV, FTP, and SSH/SSHFS protocols. It provides a menu-bar interface that lets users quickly connect to remote servers and NAS devices without having to navigate Finder's cumbersome "Connect to Server" dialog. The launchDaemon helper component (com.tweaking4all.ConnectMeNowHelper) runs in the background to maintain active connections and manage network mount points on behalf of the main ConnectMeNow application.
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1 suggestionThe ConnectMeNow helper is a launchDaemon component that cannot be updated separately — it is bundled inside the main ConnectMeNow application and is updated automatically when you update ConnectMeNow itself. ConnectMeNow has shipped native Apple Silicon (Universal Binary) builds since version 4.0.3 (December 2022), and recent beta releases confirm continued active development with native support. To ensure your copy runs natively on Apple Silicon and the helper daemon functions correctly, visit tweaking4all.com/downloads/ or tweaking4all.com/software/macosx-software/connectmenow-v4/ and download the latest ConnectMeNow Universal Binary installer. The latest version as of May 2026 is 4.0.23 or newer. After installation, the helper component will automatically run as a native arm64 process on M-series Macs. There is no separate helper update — updating the main app keeps the daemon current and functional.
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