Agreed. tha't the only time the installer app will disappear. Keep the store open then when you see continue quit the app, make a duplicate copy, then back it up to an external drive and rename it 1-.8.3 or aha fever the next version will be if one ever comes out lol!
the rest of the apps I close the app store and my updates/installs go fine, but then on a 25 mbps down and 8 mbps up connection everything downloads so quickly that when I close the store the darned thing is already done. On Apr 22, 2013, at 6:05 PM, Zachary Kline <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Gordon, > My point was that this behavior is a unique problem with the installer app in > particular, and does not seem to occur with other Mac App Store downloads. I > mean to say that any other app downloaded from the store can be executed > whenever, and will not mysteriously vanish if it hasn't been when the store > is closed. > Best, > Zack. > On Apr 22, 2013, at 6:02 PM, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Zach >> >> If you use the app store, the behaviour I described still occurs. >> >> Kind regards >> >> <--- Gordon Smith ---> >> >> <[email protected]> >> >> Telephone: >> >> United Kingdom: Free Phone: >> 0800 8620538 >> >> Mobile: >> +44 7907 823971 >> >> Europe and other non-specified: >> +44 1642 688095 >> >> United States Of America And Canada: >> +1 646 9151493 >> / >> +1 209 436 9443 >> >> Vic. Australia: >> +61 38 8205930 >> Vic. 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Upon exiting the store they are removed if not >>>> executed so you need to copy them somewhere else before you exit. >>>> >>>> Kind regards >>>> >>>> <--- Gordon Smith ---> >>>> >>>> <[email protected]> >>>> >>>> Telephone: >>>> >>>> United Kingdom: Free Phone: >>>> 0800 8620538 >>>> >>>> Mobile: >>>> +44 7907 823971 >>>> >>>> Europe and other non-specified: >>>> +44 1642 688095 >>>> >>>> United States Of America And Canada: >>>> +1 646 9151493 >>>> / >>>> +1 209 436 9443 >>>> >>>> Vic. Australia: >>>> +61 38 8205930 >>>> Vic. 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