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Posted · MacOS Sierra and Cura

Just downloaded Cura 2.5.0 and it won't even start on Sierra. Same downloaded file opens flawlessly on El Captain.

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    Posted (edited) · MacOS Sierra and Cura

    I'm on Sierra 10.12.1, have upgraded each time Apple ships a new level of maintenance, and I have never had a problem with any level of Cura running.

    In the past week I've been using Cura 15.04, 2.6 Beta, and 2.5 with no issues, on a MacBook Pro and an iMac.

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    Posted · MacOS Sierra and Cura

    I'm running Sierra 10.12.5. i'v install cura 2 for the first time and it doesn't work. when i open it the icon will bounce as if its opening then goes off and nothing els it just goes off.

    dose any one know a way to get it running ?

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