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[[File:LaunchCat.png|thumb|right|alt=LaunchCat logo: a female hero with dark black and blue hair, dark cat ears, and mirrored shades, with "LaunchCat" over the front. A progress bar and play button at the bottom with a green check overlay on the button.|LaunchCat Installer sample window.]] | |||
LaunchCat is the MacOS Installer for Homecoming Launcher from Powermad Software (Developer: Manga). LaunchCat offers the following features: | LaunchCat is the MacOS Installer for Homecoming Launcher from Powermad Software (Developer: Manga). LaunchCat offers the following features: | ||
Revision as of 23:10, 10 March 2024
LaunchCat is the MacOS Installer for Homecoming Launcher from Powermad Software (Developer: Manga). LaunchCat offers the following features:
- Zero configuration installation. LaunchCat has no installation steps apart from opening the package.
- Updating Wine, HC Launcher, and MacOS Configuration settings all accomplished by the same step: run LaunchCat again.
- LaunchCat comes in Signed and Unsigned versions (Unsigned versions are for older versions of MacOS or Mac OS X that do not support Developer ID. Users will need to visit System Preferences, Security, then approve the app manually.)
Download
Obtain the installer from the PowerMad Software page. Unzip, then copy the app to your Applications folder.
Run LaunchCat once. Answer Yes when MacOS asks if it is okay to run an app from the Internet. You may need to enter an admin password if you're on a standard user account to finish the installation.