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Installing CommandPost


You can download the latest release of CommandPost as an DMG package here.

Once downloaded, simply open the package by double-clicking it.

You might be presented with a warning link below - click Open to continue installation.

DMG Warning

The DMG package will open, looking like this:

Package Contents

Drag the CommandPost icon to the Folder icon. This will put CommandPost in your Application folder.

Application Folder

Navigate to your Application folder by double clicking the folder icon, and double click the CommandPost icon. You might be presented with another warning like below - click Open to continue installation.

App Warning

CommandPost will now launch the Welcome Screen:

Welcome Screen

Click CONTINUE.

You'll then be presented with the Accessibility Permissions screen:

Accessibility Panel

When you click ALLOW ACCESSIBILITY, macOS will present you with this:

Accessibility Permissions

Click Open System Preferences.

When the Privacy Tab of the Security & Privacy System Preferences opens, you'll see CommandPost in the "Allow the apps below to control your computer" list. However the panel is locked, so you need to click the paddock icon in the bottom left corner of the screen to make changes.

Accessibility Permissions

Use touch ID or enter your computers password to unlock:

Accessibility Permissions

Once the preferences are unlocked, you can tick CommandPost in the list. As soon as you click it, System Preferences will close, and you'll go back to the CommandPost setup, presented with the Screen Recording Permissions screen:

Screen Recording Permissions

When you click ALLOW SCREEN RECORDING, the Privacy Tab of the Security & Privacy System Preferences opens.

You'll see CommandPost in the "Allow the apps below to record the content of your screen, even while using other apps." list. Again, the panel is locked, so you need to click the paddock icon in the bottom left corner of the screen to make changes.

Screen Recording Permissions

Use touch ID or enter your computers password to unlock:

Screen Recording Permissions

Once the preferences are unlocked, you can tick CommandPost in the list. As soon as you click it, MacOS will ask you to quit and reopen CommandPost.

Screen Recording Permissions

Choose Quit & Reopen, then after a short delay, CommandPost will close the System Preferences panel and present you with the CommandPost setup:

Welcome Screen

Since you have already grant the permission CommandPost needs, clicking CONTINUE will bring you straight to the Scan Final Cut Pro screen.

Scan Final Cut Pro

When you click START SCAN CommandPost will begin scanning your system for Final Cut Pro Plugins & Motion Templates. This process can take several minutes to complete.

Scanning

Once the scanning is complete you'll be presented with:

Scanning

Click CLOSE, and you're ready to use CommandPost!

You can access CommandPost's features via it's menubar icon.