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install4j for Mac

install4j 12.0.4

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Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system.

Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of install4j 12.0.4.


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What's new in this version:

New features:
- PDF actions: The built-in PDF viewer now shows modern icons
- Added a Depends-On-Extensions manifest entry for extensions, so that they can depend on other extensions
- HTTP actions: For security reasons, request headers are not logged anymore by default. A "Log request headers" property has been added to enable logging.

API changes:
- API: Added Install4JBeanInfo.​setRequiredJpmsModules so that beans can add required modules to bundled JREs

Fixed:
- Regression in 12.​0.2: File and directory choosers on Linux were broken
- Flatlaf native library for linux-arm64 was missing
- macOS CLI executables did not report error when JRE could not be found
- JSON actions printed an SLF4J warning message
- When timestamps were added externally to the output of the Maven plugin, the timestamp always referred to the following line because the newline character was only printed when output for the next line was available.
- The Maven plugin JAR file was not included in the bin directory
- Deb uninstall scripts were not executed if user executes dpkg -P or apt purge
- "Show file" action: Instead of the registered application, the browser was opened.
- "Add a Windows firewall rule" action: During an uninstallation for an upgrade, rules were removed, so user modifications to those rules were lost