macOS Big Sur takes the most advanced operating system in the world to a whole new level of power and beauty, and makes your apps look better than ever. Widgets and the widget gallery help you deliver more value to your users. Adding intelligence to your apps with machine learning is simple with extensive tools, models, training capabilities, and APIs. You can create more powerful Mac versions of your iPad apps with Mac Catalyst. And you can easily bring your extensions to Safari — and to the App Store.
All-new Interface
Create even more powerful Mac versions of your iPad apps. Apps built with Mac Catalyst now take on the new look of macOS Big Sur and help you better define the look and behavior of your apps. You can choose to turn off automatic scaling of iPad controls and layout, allowing you to precisely place every pixel on the screen.
Create An Automator Service To Copy File Paths. If you use a version of macOS that doesn’t offer the option to copy file paths from the context menu, you can add the option to the menu yourself using an Automator service. An Automator service is a user-defined set of tasks that are performed when the service is invoked. Use an Automator App to Create a New Blank Document in Any Folder on a Mac. Automator is a very useful automation tool included in macOS. We’ve covered the basics of using Automator. Safari for Mac has a condensed and minimalistic interface that offers mac users faster, private browsing with fewer interruptions and extended battery life. When you download Safari for Mac you will get enhanced protection against invasive malicious software and customizable private browsing options to protect your information. Launch Automator on your Mac. Click File New, select Folder Action, and hit Choose to create a new Folder Action in Automator. You’ll see a dropdown menu that says Folder Action receives files and folders added to at the top.
macOS Big Sur brings a new design that’s been finely tuned for the powerful features that make a Mac a Mac. Core features, such as the menu bar and Dock, take advantage of the large Mac display, with translucent backings and spacious pull-down menus. The new Control Center, designed just for Mac, provides quick access to controls while keeping the menu bar clutter-free. Notification Center puts recent notifications and powerful new widgets together in a single view for at-a-glance information as you work. And a streamlined new design for apps features full-height sidebars and integrated toolbar buttons.
Widgets
Easily build widgets using the WidgetKit framework and the new widget API for SwiftUI. Widgets now come in multiple sizes, and users can visit the new widget gallery to search, preview sizes, and add them to Notification Center to access important details at a glance.
Safari Extensions
With support for the popular WebExtension API, it’s even easier to bring powerful extensions to Safari. Xcode 12 even includes a porting tool to streamline the process.
The new Extensions category on the Mac App Store showcases Safari extensions, with editorial spotlights and top charts to help users discover and download great extensions from the developer community.
Machine Learning
With macOS Big Sur, creating apps that leverage the power of machine learning is even easier and more extensive with additional tools in Core ML for model deployment, new models and training capabilities in Create ML, more APIs for vision and natural language, and improved resources for training on Mac and converting models to Core ML format.
Mac Catalyst
Create even more powerful Mac versions of your iPad apps. Apps built with Mac Catalyst now take on the new look of macOS Big Sur and help you better define the look and behavior of your apps. You can choose to turn off automatic scaling of iPad controls and layout, allowing you to precisely place every pixel on the screen. Provide full control of your app using just the keyboard, take advantage of the updated Photos picker, access more iOS frameworks, and more.
User privacy on the App Store
The Mac App Store helps users better understand apps’ privacy practices. You’ll need to enter your privacy practice details into App Store Connect for display on your product page.
Tools and resources
Use Xcode 12 and these resources to build apps for macOS Big Sur.
Flashpoint's Mac support is heavily experimental. This page provides information about the current Flashpoint for Mac package.
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- 2Installation Instructions
- 2.1Troubleshooting
- 3Technologies
Latest Package
Download Beta 2019-12-15:
Changelog:
2019-12-15: Added 'wmode':'direct'
to the default SWFObject parameters. This fixes certain 3D Flash games which previously did not work properly.
2019-12-14: First beta available!
Installation Instructions
- Download and unzip the latest package using the link above.
- Double-click
StartFlashpoint.command
to open Flashpoint.- Do not forget this step! You must use
StartFlashpoint.command
, otherwise Flashpoint will not work properly.
- Do not forget this step! You must use
Troubleshooting
If Flashpoint does not work after installation, follow the steps below:
- Click the Apple menu and open System Preferences.
- Click 'Security & Privacy,' then click the 'Privacy' tab.
- Click 'Full Disk Access'.
- Click the lock icon and enter your password to make changes. Then click the + button under the list of apps to add Terminal to the list.
- Click the lock icon again to save your changes. You should see Terminal in the list of allowed apps, as shown below.
Flash EOL Screen
If you see the Flash Player EOL information screen when you try to play a game, that means that SeaMonkey is loading your installed Flash Player plugin instead of the plugin that is bundled with Flashpoint. To fix the problem, uninstall Flash Player from your Mac and restart Flashpoint. Games should work again in SeaMonkey.
MacOS Catalina and Big Sur
Because Flashpoint's applications are from an 'unidentified developer,' if you're using Catalina or Big Sur, you'll need to approve each application before it can run. Open your system preferences, click 'Security & Privacy', then allow each of the following applications to run: StartFlashpoint.command, Flashpoint Launcher, swfbbox, and SeaMonkey. If you have trouble figuring out how to do this, watch this tutorial video.
Because Adobe Director Projectors are 32-bit applications, SPR for Mac will not work on MacOS Catalina or Big Sur. This means that Flashpoint for Mac does not support Shockwave games on Catalina or Big Sur.
MacOS Big Sur (MacOS 11.0)
Flash applications have been successfully tested and are working. To use Flashpoint with Big Sur, a few modifications are required. Follow the steps below:
- Download SeaMonkey 2.53.4 for MacOS x64 from here: https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/
- Open Flashpoint Infinity's FPSoftware folder, then find the old 'SeaMonkey.app' there.
- Right-click the old SeaMonkey.app and click 'Show Package Contents.'
- Open the
Contents
folder, then within that folder, open theResources
folder. - Find the folder called
plugins
and copy it. - Find the new 'SeaMonkey.app' file that you downloaded by searching in Finder under 'This Mac'.
- Right-click the new 'SeaMonkey.app' and click 'Show Package Contents.'
- Open the
Contents
folder, then within that folder, open theResources
folder. - Paste in the
plugins
folder that you copied earlier. - Go back outside of the new 'SeaMonkey.app' package and copy it.
- Open Flashpoint Infinity's FPSoftware folder, then paste the 'SeaMonkey.app' file that you just copied. Replace the original file when prompted.
Apple Silicon Macs
To run Flashpoint on Macs with the new M1 chip, you'll need to install Rosetta by following these instructions. Once you've done that, follow the instructions in the previous sections to get Flashpoint working.
Installing Java
To add support for Java games, you'll need to install the Java Development Kit. Follow the steps below:
- Download JDK version 8u212 from here: https://github.com/frekele/oracle-java/releases/download/8u212-b10/jdk-8u212-macosx-x64.dmg
- Open the DMG file and run the installer. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the JDK.
Installing Wine
Running games in Wine is not yet supported, but we hope to add support for this in a future build. If you'd like to contribute to our efforts, you can download an installer here.
Using Flashpoint with Automator (optional)
You can start Flashpoint without having to click on StartFlashpoint.command
by using Automator using the below steps:
- Choose File > New.
- Select 'Application', then click Choose.
- Drag the Run Shell Script action into your workflow.
- Enter
open /Users/[YOUR USERNAME HERE]/Downloads/Flashpoint Infinity for Mac Beta/StartFlashpoint.command
in the command field.
Technologies
Currently, only Flashpoint Infinity is available for Mac. However, as explained here, both PHP and Apache are included with MacOS. This means it should be fairly simple to create a Flashpoint Ultimate package for MacOS as well. Let us know in our Discord if you can help!
No equivalent to the Flashpoint Redirector currently exists for MacOS. MacOS also does not provide any native way to set per-application proxy settings. In Flashpoint for Mac, the proxy settings for each supported technology must be set separately. This rules out using the Flash projectors, since they do not have configurable proxy settings. In Flashpoint for Mac, all Flash games run in a browser.
The Flashpoint FAQ contains a list of all web game technologies ('Platforms') supported in the Windows version of Flashpoint. The Mac version currently supports a small subset of these platforms. This is explained in detail below. The list of supported platforms includes an unscientific estimate of the percentage of games supported by our method.
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Supported Platforms
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- Flash: Supported using the SeaMonkey web browser, with a Flash plugin included. Games that use a Flash Player version other than 32 are not yet supported.
- ~95% of games supported.
- Shockwave: Supported with SPR for Mac. Because LeechProtectionRemovalHelp is only available for Windows, the majority of Shockwave games will not work properly.
- ~30% of games supported.
- Requires a 32-bit compatible OS; Catalina is not supported.
- HTML5: Supported using the SeaMonkey web browser. WebAssembly support is enabled in Flashpoint's SeaMonkey profile, so it should be compatible with nearly all of the same games as Basilisk.
- ~99% of games supported.
- Java Applets: Supported natively using the JDK. Java in the browser is not supported yet.
- ~99% of games supported.
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Unsupported Platforms
- Unity Web Player: Has not been attempted yet. We would need to track down the Mac builds of all 12 versions of Unity Web Player that we support on Windows. Needless to say, this would be a huge challenge.
- PopCap Plugin: As far as we know, there is no version of PopCap Plugin for modern Macs.
- Authorware Web Player: Authorware is incompatible with all Intel Macs.
- GoBit Plugin: As far as we know, there is no version of GoBit Games Plugin for modern Macs.
- Silverlight: Silverlight for Mac is available here, but as explained in this StackExchange answer, Microsoft Silverlight for Mac is 32-bit only, even though the Windows version has 64-bit and 32-bit versions. This is a problem because no major browser for MacOS has a 32-bit version, and MacOS Catalina drops support for 32-bit programs entirely. As such, Silverlight is unusable on Mac.
- 3DVIA Player: As far as we know, there is no version of 3DVIA Player for modern Macs.
- 3D Groove GX: 3D Groove is incompatible with all Intel Macs.
- ActiveX: ActiveX is a Windows-only technology.
- ShiVa3D: The Windows version of the ShiVa3D Player is available in the free ShiVa Web Edition; this is where we obtained it. However, no Mac version of the ShiVa Web Edition is currently available, so we haven't been able to find a Mac version of the ShiVa3D Player. It's possible that we could extract a Mac version of the player from a Mac version of a ShiVa3D game. Or maybe we could obtain the Mac runtime from the Windows version of ShiVa3D Web Edition, since it has the capability of publishing for Mac.
Launcher Issues
A number of Flashpoint Launcher issues affect the experience of using Flashpoint Launcher on MacOS. Unfortunately, none of our Launcher developers currently have access to a Mac, so updates for the Mac version of Flashpoint Launcher will not be available in the foreseeable future. We will be unable to release a Mac version of Flashpoint 7.0 until a new version of the Launcher is built for MacOS. If you have access to MacOS and are able to build Flashpoint Launcher, please let us know!
The current issues with the Mac version of Flashpoint Launcher are listed below.
- Errors are shown in the log when services are missing from the
services.json
. These services are unnecessary for Flashpoint on Mac, so the errors can be ignored. - Flashpoint Launcher cannot find its own Version file, even if it is present in the Launcher's folder and app package.
- The Theme dropdown menu on the Config tab does not work properly. To select a theme, you must manually type the path to the theme's CSS file.
- A popup appears if the user attempts to start a Windows executable from Flashpoint. This popup tells the user to install Wine, and points them to the Linux Support page, even though the Launcher is running on Mac.
- If a shell script is specified in
execs.json
as an alternative to a batch script, the Launcher will attempt to launch the shell script defined for Linux, even if a different shell script is defined for Darwin (MacOS). - Flashpoint Launcher attempts to load the hidden resource forks of certain files as separate files. These files are not visible in the MacOS Finder, and have filenames beginning with
._
.- If any Platform XML has a resource fork, all of the Platform XMLs will fail to load, causing a 'No games found' error.
- If any localization JSON file has a resource fork, a 'NotValidJSON' error will appear in the logs.
- When Wine is started from Flashpoint Launcher, it uses >70% CPU for several minutes without ever starting the intended executable. This is despite Wine working fine when started from the terminal. This issue needs to be investigated and solved before Flashpoint can support launching games through Wine.
- By default, Flashpoint Launcher will attempt to read and modify
config.json
andpreferences.json
inside its own app package. Since Mac applications are not allowed to modify their own app packages, this will fail. For this reason, Flashpoint Launcher must be opened with a shell script commandStartFlashpoint.command
. This script sets the current directory to the Flashpoint Launcher folder so that the Launcher accesses theconfig.json
andpreferences.json
in the correct location. However, this unusual way of opening the Launcher may be the cause of the previously mentioned Wine bug.
Other Notes
- Some keyboard controls such as the spacebar or WASD keys may not work in some games. This is a known problem with the NPAPI Flash plugin on MacOS. We plan to resolve this problem in the next build of Flashpoint for Mac by using the PPAPI plugin instead.
- Flash games with URLs pointing to filenames with special characters will not work. This is because
nosamuEmbedSWF.sh
does not properly handle special characters when it converts URLs to paths, so it cannot copy the game's HTML to the correct location inhtdocs
. - Some Shockwave games may not close when you quit them from the menu. If this occurs, click inside the Message Window next to the game. Then type
quit
and press Enter to close the game. - Flashpoint for Mac uses exec mappings to determine what native executable to run based on the specified Windows application path. For example,
flashplayer_32_sa.exe
is mapped tonosamuEmbedSWF.sh
for MacOS. To add more exec mappings, navigate to Flashpoint'sData
folder and openexecs.json
in a text editor. The exec mappings use 'darwin' to refer to MacOS. - Flashpoint for Mac uses
swfbbox
to determine the width and height of an SWF file.swfbbox
is part of theswftools
homebrew package. To installswftools
, first install homebrew. Then typebrew install swftools
in the terminal. - Flashpoint for Mac requires that PHP and cURL are enabled on your system. These components should be enabled by default.
Packaging Flashpoint for Mac
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Here are some steps to keep in mind when packaging Flashpoint for Mac. This assumes that you are using the current package as a base and modifying it.
- You can follow these instructions to update Flashpoint's XMLs to the latest version.
- You can follow these instructions to update Flashpoint Router to the latest version.
- Use
update-spr.sh
in theFPSoftware
folder to update SPR to the latest version. To get the latest version of SPR for Mac, see SPR for Mac. - If you would like to distribute a modified SeaMonkey profile, be sure to clear the cache, cookies, and other data. In SeaMonkey, click
Tools -> Clear Private Data
. - If you would like to add a plugin to SeaMonkey, first install the plugin normally. Then, follow these steps:
- Navigate to
/Library/Internet Plug-Ins
in Finder and copy the files for the plugin you want to add. - Navigate to Flashpoint's
FPSoftware
folder. Right-clickSeaMonkey.app
and choose 'Show Package Contents.' - Inside the app package, navigate to
/Contents/Resources/plugins
. Paste the plugin files that you copied in Step 1.
- Navigate to
- Before running or distributing Flashpoint, you should run the
dot_clean
command inside the Flashpoint folder to remove resource forks. Flashpoint Launcher may not work properly if Flashpoint files have resource forks, as explained in Launcher Issues.