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Guys! Thank you for working, it's great for those who can launch, but not for me. I have my laptop running on osX lion and I cannot launch your program nether from JAR nor from app. Then I click on java only thing I see is logo (look attachment file "logo"). And nothing more. Then I tried to launch app which showed only an error (attachment "osx"). I am running java SE 5 and 6, proof is in attachment "javaprefs".

Could you please saw what shall I do to start your program? I am really looking forward to get some help from you. Thank you.

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There is another topic about this already, it's in this forum.

See if you can find it, because some possible causes are already listed in that topic.

I have the same problem you have.

I have OSX 10.5.8 and can't launch the launcher either.

When I double click the .zip file it decompresses and when I click the launcher icon I only get an error message.

When I double click the .jar file I also get an error message, but a different one.

Either way, pretty much nothing happens.

Also, there isn't a Technic Launcher file folder anywhere to be found on my macbook.

It might be that you need a never OSX version, it might be the case for me anyway.

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OSX 10.5.8

System specs? Java version? Also, there's no way for there to be a techniclauncher folder if the launcher doesn't run, but if it existed, it would be in ~/Library/Application Support/techniclauncher

But yeah, to OP: Java 5 and 6 might be fighting over which wants to run the launcher. Check which one is running the launcher, get Java 7 for Mac (if it exists, I know that it ca sometimes be a bitch to get around the Software Update), make sure your java paths are set correctly, check the lwgjl stuff, check the sticky threads.

Source: I have a 2010 macbook pro 13", the model with the Core2Duo and not the i-Core series. The launcher runs pretty damn solid on my laptop. I've also gotten it to run on the girlfriend's macbook, which is the same thing. Both run OSX 10.7, latest patch. So basically, I don't know what issue you could possibly be having.

Freya: I remember something about 10.6 and back not having Java 7 support--While it's not necessary, it means you can't run Advanced Machines. Sadface :( Also, different versions of OSX and their different Java distributions could be doing any kind of fuckery to your poor technic launcher, making it unhappy and keeping you from sweet, sweet Technic action. Sorry I can't provide specific kinds of help, but that's all I got. :/ Good luck.

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