I don't entirely accept Nukecad's explanation. The free version of CCleaner installed without exception, as have other apps that I have purchased outside of the app store.
I don't really think this is a "Mac issue" it's a CCleaner issue. Just spent 30 minutes trying to figure out how to install the product I just purchased. Why am I paying money for this when the free version installs fine? CCleaner should do a better job of explaining this.
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I don't entirely accept Nukecad's explanation. The free version of CCleaner installed without exception, as have other apps that I have purchased outside of the app store.
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I don't really think this is a "Mac issue" it's a CCleaner issue. Just spent 30 minutes trying to figure out how to install the product I just purchased. Why am I paying money for this when the free version installs fine? CCleaner should do a better job of explaining this.
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Originally posted in the "Catalina - Malicious Software warning" thread.
If you are not seeing the 'Malicious Software' warning then yours is obviously a different issue.
As you are not seeing that particular warning then can you explain (with a screenshot if applicable) just what is happening and what you are seeing when you try to install CCleaner Pro?