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Releases: oslabs-beta/fflow

v1.0-alpha for Windows32-x64

10 Feb 16:52
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Install the application by running win32-x64\fflow.exe. Note the terminal is not currently included in this Windows release.

v1.0-alpha for Mac OS (Apple M1 Silicon and Intel Chips)

15 Feb 15:24
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After opening the dmg and dragging fflow into your Applications folder, CTL + Click the icon and 'Open' from the context menu to open the app. This extra step is necessary since we don't have an Apple developer license yet.

v1.0-alpha for Mac OS (Apple M1 Silicon and Intel Chips)

10 Feb 16:12
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Follow these instructions after downloading:

  1. Unzip the download fflow.app-mac.zip
  2. Open your terminal and type xattr -cr (including the space), then drag the fflow.app file into the terminal and press enter.
  3. Then, open the file in downloads and the app should open with a splash screen.

This command simply removes the meta-data attached to the file and is necessary as we do not have an Apple Developer licence yet. Essentially, it allows you to open apps from an unverified developer (us). This is equivalent to previous versions of Ctl + click to open an app from an unverified source but since OS Monterey this is required. This command is save and does not remove the security for any apps downloaded onto your computer in the future.

If the app says its damaged when you try to open it, please re-read the instructions above and repeat them.