You may still have to give it explicit permission via the Security settings of the Mac due to it not being downloaded from the Apple store. So the user simply needs to double click the DMG to mount it, then navigate to it in Finder, copy the QuickHash-GUI.app to their /Applications folder, and it should (hopefully) run. app, that some users struggled to execute, I now ship the Apple version as a DMG image. I do not have an M2 chipped Mac so cant say for sure on that but I am hoping it will be OK.įurthermore, rather than providing just an. v3.3.4 for Mac has been tested on both Intel (running Monterey) and silicon M1 chipped Apple Mac systems (running OSX v14, Sonoma), and it seems to work fine on my systems at least, and a few friends. One big bit of news is that I have, at last, managed to make a version that works again on Apple Mac OSX systems. There are lots of other fixes – some of them are important! – interested readers are encouraged to read the CHANGELOG of v3.3.3 and v3.3.4 So if you re-launch QuickHash-GUI after using it with one of the non default options, it will reload next time with whatever you chose, instead of the default SHA-1. Most notably, it now saves your last chosen hash algorithm, for example. Both versions contain a lot of important fixes over earlier versions, as well as some new, often requested, features. Family life and work life is busy, and you’d be surprised just how much time it takes creating and maintaining a software tool that works generally seamlessly on both Windows, Linux and Apple Mac OSX.īut, thanks to a little time off work during October and November, we have seen the release of both v3.3.3. 2023 has not seen a flurry of updated releases as much as some of the earlier years, that is true.
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