Releases: choonspin/Bitz
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Release list
Bitz v0.1.0 - Initial Release
First release of Bitz.
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Known Issues & Important Notes:
-
macOS Users: This application is not yet code-signed with an Apple Developer ID.
- When you first try to open
Bitz.appafter downloading and moving it to your Applications folder, macOS Gatekeeper will likely show an error message saying the app is "damaged" or from an "unidentified developer." - To open the app:
- Drag
Bitz.appfrom the downloaded.dmgfile to your/Applicationsfolder. - Right-click (or Control-click) on the
Bitz.appicon in your/Applicationsfolder. - Select "Open" from the menu.
- In the warning dialog that appears, click the "Open" button.
- Drag
- We are working on resolving this for future releases.
Downloads
- When you first try to open
Please download the appropriate files for your operating system.
macOS (Apple Silicon / arm64)
Bitz-0.1.0-arm64.dmg(Application Installer)Bitz-0.1.0-arm64.dmg.blockmap(Auto-update file)latest-mac.yml(Auto-update file)- Note: For macOS users, please see the instructions above regarding opening unsigned applications.
Windows (x64)
Bitz Setup 0.1.0.exe(Application Installer)Bitz Setup 0.1.0.exe.blockmap(Auto-update file)latest.yml(Auto-update file)- Note: You may see a Windows SmartScreen warning. Click "More info" then "Run anyway."
Linux (AppImage x64)
Bitz-0.1.0.AppImage(Application - make executable withchmod +x Bitz-0.1.0.AppImagethen run)latest-linux.yml(Auto-update file)
About the files:
- The main installer is the
.dmg(Mac),.exe(Windows), or.AppImage(Linux). - The
.blockmapand.ymlfiles are used by the application for auto-updates. You don't need to download them manually if you are just installing the app for the first time.