If you are having trouble downloading apps from the app store and receive error: 'Failed to Download, Use the Purchases Page to Try Again', do the following steps to resolve the issue:
- AppZapper is a cute application that will find all related files and will ask you to confirm the deletion of those files. AppZapper also includes a window which will tell you the version you installed and last time they were run, so you can check if the program is important or not.
- It's free plus it sometimes picks up more app leftover files than AppZapper. And yeah, AppZapper is apparently no longer supported, too. So just go with AppCleaner. But I personally use AppDelete, which is even better than the two, but costs $7.99 though.
- I was helping a client start using 1Password on her Mac. Using Safari to start a personal membership, the website kept redirecting her to the Mac App Store to download rather than to the sign-up page. Notably, the App Store subscription pricing is different on each device. On the Mac version, it's $4/month for an individual.
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1) Close App Store.
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2) Open terminal and run: open $TMPDIR./C/
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3) Delete folder: 'com.apple.appstore.'
4) If FCP file exists in the applications folder - delete that too.
5) Launch App Store Disk info app mac.
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6) Restart downloads.
This worked for me.
I thought I would pass this along in-case anyone else experiences the same issue.
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To say that AppZapper 2 has a ton of new, life-changing features would be an overstatement, but to say it comes with a bevy of UI refinements and enhancements would not. The 2.0 release of the popular Mac app-deleting tool is nothing short of beautiful, the subtleties of which will no doubt be copied by numerous developers. App Zapper 2 is what applications will look like in three years, and we're OK with that.
At its core, the application still does essentially one thing: delete applications and their numerous associated files from your Mac. There are two ways to accomplish this: by dragging an application's icon on to the main window, or by switching to the 'Hit List' view. The latter allows you to view all the applications on your computer, the associated files, and their file sizes, letting you delete them as you see fit. From this view, you can manually search and weed applications out by size, last used date, or name. You can also remove Dashboard widgets, system preference panes, and plug-ins. The 'Hit List' was in the last version of App Zapper, but it wasn't called the 'Hit List' and the UI was merely a list view of plug-ins and system prefs.
Advertisement The one truly new feature is called 'My Apps,' which offers a place to store serial numbers for applications you own. This isn't the first application to do this (1Password added this recently as well), but it is a nice value-adding addition. Each app you drag onto the My Apps window turns into a mini card sporting the name of the application, the icon, and a barcode that is there only for aesthetic purposes. Upon clicking on an individual card, it spins out of the window with a cool animated effect, displaying purchase and license information (including when the application was purchased, the company's website, who the software is licensed to, and a spot for the registration key). The feature would be better if it created multiple rows of applications; as it stands now, the user has to scroll through applications horizontally, and text is truncated on the front and back of the cards.
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There are other applications that do what AppZapper 2 does, and they do it for free. If you already own AppZapper, version 2 is a free upgrade. If you don't own a copy, however, the UI is beautiful, the app makes a fun sound when you delete an application, and it offers a place to store license information. At $12.95, the application is very reasonably priced—even for the upgrading user, and even if you only use it once a month.