Installation on a Mac Apple Silicon
Installing ALS on Mac Apple Silicon
🖥️ Minimum System Requirements
System Version
macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) or later
Hardware Requirements
Minimum | |
---|---|
RAM | 4 GB |
Free Storage | 400 MB |
📦 Installation
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Open the Downloads folder
- When the download is complete, open Finder by clicking on its icon in the Dock.
- Access your Downloads folder by selecting “Downloads” in the navigation menu on the left.
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Identify the ALS disk image
- Look for the disk image whose name starts with
als
and ends with-arm64.dmg
. For example, it might beals-v0.7-beta8-arm64.dmg
.
- Look for the disk image whose name starts with
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Mount the disk image
- Double-click on the
als-v0.7-beta8-arm64.dmg
disk image. This will mount the disk image. - A new Finder window will display the contents of the disk image. You will see the
ALS
application icon on the left and a shortcut to the systemApplications
folder on the right.
- Double-click on the
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Copy the application to the Applications folder
- Drag the
ALS
application icon from the Finder window to theApplications
shortcut in the same window. - If prompted, enter your administrator password to authorize this operation.
- Drag the
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Manage the app permissions
- macOS versions prior to Catalina (10.15)
- A dialog will appear indicating that the application is from an unidentified developer. Click “Open” to confirm.
- Once the application is authorized, double-click the
ALS
application in theApplications
folder to launch it.
- macOS Catalina (10.15) to Sonoma (14.x.x)
- A dialog will appear indicating that the application cannot be opened because it is from an unidentified developer. Click “Cancel”.
- Go to “System Preferences” > “Security & Privacy” > “General”, then click “Open Anyway” next to the message about
ALS
. - Confirm by clicking “Open” again in the new dialog that appears.
- Once the application is authorized, double-click the
ALS
application in theApplications
folder to launch it.
- macOS Sequoia (15.x.x)
- Open Finder and go to the
Applications
folder. - Then, go to the
Utilities
subfolder. - In this subfolder, double-click the
Terminal
application to open it. - In the Terminal window, type the following command:
1
sudo xattr -r -d com.apple.quarantine /Applications/als.app
- Press
Enter
. Enter your administrator password if prompted and pressEnter
again.
- Open Finder and go to the
- macOS versions prior to Catalina (10.15)
-
Launch ALS
- Go to the
Applications
folder, then double-click theALS
application to run it.
- Go to the
Continue to our user guide. We are here to assist you during this first start-up.
Enjoy using ALS! 🔭