Hello @aaron !
After analyzing your issue, it seems that the problem may have been caused by installing an ARM-supported app on an Intel-based Mac. This mismatch in architecture might be the root cause of the problem you’re experiencing.
Apple’s Silicon chip uses a different architecture (ARM) compared to Intel’s x86 architecture, which means that apps created specifically for ARM architecture would not run on x86 architecture. When you try to install an ARM-build app on an Intel Mac, errors may occur. In some cases, the installation may proceed but the app may fail to launch or exhibit unexpected behavior when run.
To resolve this, it is best to download and install apps that are specifically made for your Mac’s architecture. If an app is only available in ARM architecture and you have an Intel-based Mac, you may need to wait for a version of the app that is compatible with ARM architecture or consider alternative apps that are compatible with Intel Macs.
Feel free to reach out if you encounter any more issues or have further questions after trying the solution provided above.
Best Regards,
Ben
Hexnode UEM