Hello, as written in the question, today I updated my Native Access and it's not starting. I just get a mac os crash report with some errors on Electron framework.
Do you have any suggestion?
OS: Mac Os 11.7.10
CPU: Intel I7 2.6 Ghz
Hey all, Native Access 3.9.1 is out and fixes the issue, you can download it from here: https://www.native-instruments.com/en/specials/native-access-2/
Just a heads up, the app gives me a notification that it will auto install an update (and therefore crash) whenever I quit. I saved the latest stable version I have of Native Access in my documents folder and copy/paste it into my applications folder whenever I reboot or quit Native Access by mistake.
The auto update probably explains why other users said they thought they found a temporary fix by installing the legacy version but it eventually ended up no longer working.
In the meantime, my advice is to keep a copy of Jeremy_NI's 3.8.0 installer outside your applications folder and not delete it until a patch is released.
Everything works on my end as long as I don't reboot or quit Native Access. If I do, all I have to do is paste the stable version back in my applications folder.
@YM_LA23 Installing 3.8.0 didn't work for you?
having the same issue here, please can you update the app asap
Fix is on the way, until then you can use Native Access 3.8.0.
Quote Jeremy_NI (elsewhere) : Here's a version of Native Access 3.8.0 in the meantime: NATIVE ACCESS 3.8.0
When I launch 3.8.0 it automatically updates to 3.9.0 when I quit - how do I disable the auto-update?
@evo2slo I think the best way (unless you found a way to disable auto-update) is to keep the original 3.8.0 with a different name (or in another folder) in your computer, then, every time the app is updated you copy/paste this one to the Applications folder.
@evo2slo & @anfri , Native Access version 3.9.1 is out for PC now , while I am writing this then there is no release notes yet , but I think that if it is out for Mac also (?) then it might contain a fix for the problems that you have been experiencing !
I confirm that the current version (3.9.1) works!
The only issue I had was that it was stuck on "Installing dependencies", then I closed it, re-opened and now it's working.
Thanks NI.
@anfri: You confirm is working for Mac?
@Myk yep, at least in the OS that I mentioned in the title of the question :)
The "Download Mac Intel" button is downloading 3.9.0. Where is 3.9.1?
This is mine:
Thanks @anfri
Tried it again and got 3.9.1.