![]() May 25 09:55:00 server.local Installer: Running OS Build: Mac OS X 10.8.3 (12D78) ![]() May 25 09:55:00 server.local Installer: Hardware: MacBookPro8,1 2.70 GHz (x 4), 8192 MB RAM May 25 09:55:00 server.local Installer: PROJECT:Installer-614 May 25 09:55:00 server.local Installer: PROJECT:Install-735 Looks like since Sculptris is free, they aren't supporting it. Same problem here, won't install under 10.8.3. THAT process worked without any problems at all. I'd previously installed the Windows version under a Win7 Bootcamp partition. Hope this helps other Mountain Lion users. Launching the installed app from within LaunchPad shows it's working fine. This time, I chose the simpler "Open" and it ran me through the entire Sculptris installation procedure without any problems. Perhaps the global Installer program was responsible for my initial pop-up. Right-clicking on it shows a menu item being: The Sculptris Install Package (14.5MB) was easily spotted. ![]() I hit the fan-out again, but this time selected "Open in Finder". Recalling this thread in previous lurk-sessions, I only realized I wasn't savvy enough on the OSX side of things to manually extract an install file. A window popped up indicating that only titles from the App Store and those from recognized developers were allowed to be installed in this computer and only allowed me to click "OK" to dismiss the install attempt. Immediately after the download completed, I clicked "Sculptris Alpha 6 Installer" in the download fan-out. I took a shot at installing Sculptris (OSX) tonight. On this 2012 retina MBP, I recently had OSX Mountain Lion updated to 10.8.3 along with the latest May 2013 update patch. You just need to install it on an external and drag over the Sculptris folder. I can't imagine it screwing up too hard, but I'll post back here if it does. So I dragged it from my external to the main drive, and now it works like a charm - at least to my current knowledge. It gave me the failed installation message again, only this time the app actually showed up. So since Sculptris wasn't installing onto my main HDD - a 250GB solid state - I tried installing it to my external drive. I don't know a whole lot about OSX architecture, but it seemed like all you needed to do to install an app is to decompress it and stick it into the App folder. It sadly wasn't in the folder, and I tried reinstalling to see if maybe it would show up. So I went to check if that was the case with Sculptris, as it was for you. I forget the specific application, but I remember it saying the installation failed, but upon checking the application folder it actually had installed. So, after I read your reply, I remembered that what happened to you has happened to me before. To you, and anyone else interested - I FIXED IT!
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