kmart494 Posted November 12, 2021 Report Posted November 12, 2021 SimPlot 2.3 Beta for MacOS View File This is an experiment in using SimPlot on Intel 64 bit MacOS. The dmg file will download but must be activated by clicking on it in the download pane of the browser or double-click on it using Finder (in the Downloads folder). The dmg will open as an attached device (sorry--there is no installer yet for SimPlot). If a window pops up showing the SimPlot2.app file, please close it. Running SP2 from that window will only provide a temporary storage space for the application. Using Finder, create a new sub-folder in your Applications folder (ex: SimPlot2). Drag and drop the SimPlot2.app file from the attached device to your new folder. Close the attached device (click the close button next to it in Finder). You are now ready to use SimPlot by double-clicking the SimPlot2.app file. You may get a security warning, but allow it to continue opening the application. Submitter kmart494 Submitted 11/12/2021 Category Application/Tools/Mods/Docs Quote
kmart494 Posted December 4, 2021 Author Report Posted December 4, 2021 I uploaded a new version of beta 15 for MacOS. This one is code signed and notorized (I was able to iron out the problems with the Apple developer process). Please follow the instructions on the download page as I do not yet have an installer for the app. Quote
gdlarsen117 Posted July 30, 2024 Report Posted July 30, 2024 I do have a MacBook Pro, followed the instructions above. When I attempt to open up the SimPlot app, I get the following message: An exception of class IOException was not handled. The application must shut down. Error Code: 30... Is there a way to get around this, or do I need to do something different! Thank You! Quote
kmart494 Posted August 10, 2024 Author Report Posted August 10, 2024 I take it you are using the latest version. If so, then I must apologize since I have had problems with the MacOS version, and there will be no further updates for SimPlot2. If you have access to a Windows computer, then I recommend trying that version. It is much more stable. Development of SimPlot3 will begin soon, so there is some silver lining to the cloud. Quote
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