You can also find the app on another Mac you own, then AirDrop it to this Mac, or restore the app from a Time Machine backup. If Retroactive can’t locate an existing install, you’ll either be asked to download it from the Purchased list in App Store, or re-install it from a DVD disc. If Retroactive has already located the app you would like to run, skip to the next section. Retroactive will automatically scan your Mac to locate an existing Aperture, iPhoto, Final Cut Pro 7, Logic Pro 9, Xcode 11.7, or iWork ’09 install. I’ll use Aperture as the example, but the same process also works for iPhoto, iTunes, Final Cut Pro 7, Logic Pro 9, Xcode 11.7, and iWork ’09. On macOS Mojave and macOS High Sierra, Retroactive can also unlock Final Cut Pro 7, Logic Pro 9 (experimental), Xcode 11.7 (requires macOS Mojave), and fix iWork ’09. You will always be able to get back to this screen later. If you want to run multiple apps from here, pick any one of them. On macOS Ventura, macOS Monterey, macOS Big Sur, and macOS Catalina, Retroactive can unlock Aperture and iPhoto, or install iTunes. Retroactive is open source, so you can always examine its source code to make sure it’s safe. This alert only shows up because Retroactive is not notarized. If Retroactive still can’t be opened, check your GateKeeper settings under the General tab in System Preferences > Security & Privacy. If you right-clicked when opening Retroactive for the first time, you need to right-click for a second time. To open Retroactive, right-click on the Retroactive app in Finder, and click “Open” as shown below. ![]() macOS may prompt you “Retroactive cannot be opened because it is from an unidentified developer.” This is completely normal and expected. ![]() Final Cut Pro 7, Logic Pro 9, and iWork ’09 on macOS Mojave or macOS High Sierra.Īfter downloading Retroactive, double click to open it. While no official guidelines are published by Apple regarding required space, make sure you have around 20GB of free space on your hard before you attempt to install and use Xcode (based on generally observation using Xcode).Run Aperture, iPhoto, and iTunes on macOS Ventura, macOS Monterey, macOS Big Sur, and macOS Catalina. You may likely run out of space while attempting to install Xcode. If I download Mojave, with only 11GB left on my hard drive, will that be a problem? You may be prompted to update to a recent version of macOS Mojave (up from 10.14.4) for some versions of Xcode in the said range. ![]() ![]() If I download Mojave, will it support Xcode 11? macOS High Sierra 10.13.x doesn't support running Xcode 11. So I will need Xcode 11 by April of 2020, will High Sierra 10.13.6 support it? Here's a list of devices capable of running macOS Catalina ( source): It would be good to make sure that your Mac is capable of running macOS Catalina. Subsequent releases of Xcode will eventually drop macOS Mojave and you'll need a Mac capable of running macOS Catalina 10.15. In my personal experience, I was unable to run it on macOS Mojave 10.14.4 and was asked to update to 10.14.6.Ĭoming to the Mac requirement, any Mac capable of running macOS Mojave 10.14.6 can run Xcode 11. The Xcode 11 release notes on Apple Developer website says it requires at least macOS Mojave 10.14.4 to run.
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