Right-click on RTIBuilder and select "Show Package Contents" then navigate into Contents > Resources > Java > Fitters > PTMfitter If you're concerned about security, after you have finished building and viewing HSH RTIs, set the option in Security & Privacy back to another option such as "App Store and identified developers". Now you should be able to run RTIBuilder. Verify that this has worked by going into System Preferences > Security & Privacy and in the General tab check that there are now three options for installing software under "Allow downloaded apps from:" and that "Anywhere" is selected. It will not run, and macOS will report the app as broken.ĭisable Gatekeeper (this is what prevents the app from running) by opening a terminal and typing (or copy/paste) There are risks in allowing apps from being installed from anywhere, so bear this in mind if you are installing software from other places.ĭownload RTIbuilder and add to the Applications folder as usual. Some of the links above are broken now, so here's a summary of what I did to get working RTI/PTM software in macOS 10.13 if you are lucky enough to have an old Mac hanging around. I know that none of the apps work on a macOS 64 bit system like 10.15 Mojave but I was lucky enough to find an old MacBook Air running macOS 10.13 High Sierra. I'm having to rebuild my RTI/PTM workflow on account of reinstalls etc.
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