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To download the latest version of FireflyPro for Mac, please follow the installations steps below.

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Note – The software requires OS X 10.8 or later running on Intel. Power PC based systems are not supported. For users
running a Mac OS X older than 10.8 please contact: support@fireflyglobal.com

1. Download the installation file by clicking the download button below.

2. Open the ‘Finder’ window. It looks like this:

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3. In ‘Finder’ click ‘Downloads’ on the left side panel.

4. Drag and drop the Fireflypro application from ‘Downloads’ to ‘Applications’ as seen below.

5. Connect your Firefly device to your Mac

If you have a wireless device – Plug in the receiver, turn on the device, and set both to the same channel.

If you have a wired device – Connect your device to the Mac by plugging in the USB cable.

6. Start the FireflyPro application by clicking ‘Applications’ on the left side panel and double clicking the FireflyPro application.

It used to be that when you dragged an item off the Dock and dropped it, the icon would disappear in a puff of smoke and make a satisfying noise. The animation was strangely primitive against the backdrop of the slick user interface of what used to called Mac OS X.

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The animation first appeared in Developer Preview 4 and many thought it was a placeholder for something more polished. However, after awhile, many people seem to take a liking to it. Here’s a series of frames that shows it if you’re not familiar.

The legendary poof animation came out of a discussion of the Human Interface team that wanted this action to have an animation to go with the very liquid Aqua interface.

One of the most talented engineers on the team took out a piece of paper. I wish I could say it was a napkin to make the story better.

On the piece of paper, he drew a series of frames similar to what is pictured above. A quick, five frame animation. The intention of the designer was that these drawings would stoke further discussion. That it would get cleaned up and refined later.

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But that never happened. It shipped as is. And the rest is history.

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