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Hello, thanks a lot for all your work. I installed both apps on my machine (M1 Mac) but I can't even launch it from the Spotlight-Search as you suggest. Any idea how I could try to bypass this issue? |
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I have a “1.8 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5” processor and have granted permission to open it in the settings. However, I cannot open both program via Spotlight... |
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I think that might be the issue then. IIRC correctly noScribe 0.6 needs to be run at macOS Sonoma (macOS 14) or later. Currently you need to run the Legacy version for older macOS versions: https://drive.switch.ch/index.php/s/EIVup04qkSHb54j?path=%2FnoScribe%20vers.%200.5%2FmacOS%2Fx86_64_legacy%20(old%20Intel) |
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We don't have an Intel based Mac in our possession. Therefore, we develop and test the x86_64 version of noScribe on M1 Macs using Rosetta2. This worked quite well until now. But, with version 0.6, there is an unresolved issue:
If you have an Intel based Mac, please test if these issues are also present on your machine. It might be only a problem with the Rosetta2-emulation, and the app works perfectly fine on an actual Intel Mac.
Please report your findings below.
Download noScribe version 0.6 for Intel based Macs (x86_64) - experimental: https://drive.switch.ch/index.php/s/HtKDKYRZRNaYBeI?path=%2FmacOS%2Fx86_64%20(Intel)
Installation:
Note: Unfortunately, we are currently not able to sign the x86_64 package correctly, so you will get a warning that noScribe and noScribeEdit are from unregistered developers. You have to manually allow noScribe and noScribeEdit to be executed, if your Gatekeeper is active. Follow these steps:
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