![]() When you download software for the Mac it usually arrives as either a. Apparently this is surprisingly common amongst Mac users. ![]() It can also happen if you are using the downloaded installer to run the program, instead of fully installing the program onto the computer and then deleting the installer. That might fix it if it is a path problem. Try dragging the icon off the dock, then dragging the app from its folder in Applications back onto the dock (is that how it works on a Mac?). Updates should go into the same folder, overwriting the old version. The dock icon points to the old folder still. I believe (don’t have a Mac to confirm) that can happen if you install the update in a different folder to the original install. Might need Ani to confirm these guesses, I’m not a Mac user.
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