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08-11-2020 01:25 AM
I read through some bloom articles and was thinking I didn't need to do anything special to get it as an open option for desktop. I tried a db with version 3.5.15 and 4.1.0. Loaded the data. Enabled multi statement query editor. Still only have the options in the screenshot. Thanks!
08-11-2020 02:19 AM
08-11-2020 03:51 AM
No, it's not listed in my graph apps. Did you have to install it? I thought based off this it came prepackaged with the update.
3.2.1. Neo4j Desktop hosted Bloom client
Neo4j Bloom client comes pre-packaged within Neo4j Desktop. Starting with Bloom 1.3, the Bloom client is enabled and ready to use in Desktop. In Neo4j Desktop 1.2.5 and prior versions, the Bloom client app can be added to any project. Starting with Desktop 1.2.6, you can find and directly run the Bloom app from the “Applications” sidebar drawer. In case you are not seeing the Bloom app there, make sure offline mode is disabled and restart your Desktop. Your Desktop will automatically search for the latest version of Bloom and install it if it is either missing or an older version.
08-11-2020 04:41 AM
Normally, you have nothing to install, it's already in Neo4j Desktop.
I suppose you have the lastest version of Neo4j Desktop?
08-12-2020 12:18 AM
Yea, just downloaded the new version yesterday. I'll try and delete and re-download today.
11-27-2020 03:12 AM
Soo, where is the support? The question was asked a couple of months ago. I have the same issue. I have the latest Neo4j Desktop but no Bloom in my graph apps? Can you give any directions?
11-27-2020 06:20 AM
Hi @areshytko and @nickhall122
My apologies, I completely missed this!
What version of Neo4j Desktop are you using?
Cheers,
Lju
11-27-2020 11:30 AM
Hey @lju thank you for the response. My version is 1.3.11 on macOS Mojave. I found the workaround solution in this thread. It seems there's some bug so that the workaround is necessary.
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