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    Post Designer 4 Not Working on latest Mac OS upgrade

    I'm having an issue where the software won't accept my log on. I've worked with support and the log tells me that the software has no internet connectivity. Which is obviously untrue as I'm logged on here and using email. I can't find any menu item on the Mac OS to allow the Carvewright software to connect to the internet. It seems on Ventura they have moved a lot of things off the usual menus. For example, I had the Mac shutdown at night and restart in a morning. I wanted to disable that and had to use a terminal window and some cryptic Unix command. I'm assuming Apple has done the same with allowing applications - probably 3rd ones, allowing/disallowing access to the internet.

    So enough gripping does anyone know a solution? I haven't found one yet. Support points me to Apple, and all I found was a general article saying that there are several issues with Ventura including 3rd party internet access!!


    FYI Mac OS 13.5.1 (22G90) Apple M1 chip 8G memory

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    Ok It's fixed! It turns out my username and password was wrong. I had updated the password, but for some reason it didn't take so I was stuck in loop of trying wrong passwords. Support was very gracious helping me despite my frustrating emails. I just hate it when things are working and then you do an software update and things break!

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    I've faced similar issues with apps not working after a Mac OS upgrade—it’s super frustrating! While waiting for a fix, I’ve been exploring other stuff, like Nulls Brawl, which has been a fun distraction. Hopefully, the developers release a patch soon. Anyone found a workaround yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by robboz4 View Post
    I'm having an issue where the software won't accept my log on. I've worked with support and the log tells me that the software has no internet connectivity. Which is obviously untrue as I'm logged on here and using email. I can't find any menu item on the Mac OS to allow the Carvewright software to connect to the internet. It seems on Ventura they have moved a lot of things off the usual menus. For example, I had the Mac shutdown at night and restart in a morning. I wanted to disable that and had to use a terminal window and some cryptic Unix command. I'm assuming Apple has done the same with allowing applications - probably 3rd ones, allowing/disallowing access to the internet.

    So enough gripping does anyone know a solution? I haven't found one yet. Support points me to Apple, and all I found was a general article saying that there are several issues with Ventura including 3rd party internet access!!


    FYI Mac OS 13.5.1 (22G90) Apple M1 chip 8G memory
    Your issue with Post Designer 4 on macOS Ventura seems to be linked to the stricter network access permissions Apple has implemented for third-party apps. To resolve this, check System Settings > Network > Firewall, and ensure Post Designer 4 is allowed access through the firewall. Additionally, go to System Settings > Privacy & Security > App Management to verify that the app has the necessary permissions to connect to the internet.
    If that doesn't work, try running the app in Safe Mode to rule out conflicts with other software. You could also check if there’s a more recent version of the app optimized for macOS Ventura, as compatibility issues with older software are common after major OS upgrades.
    On a lighter note, while troubleshooting, I’ve been enjoying Null's Brawl unlimited gems—it's a custom server for Brawl Stars and a great way to unwind when tech issues get frustrating! Let us know if you find a solution!

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    Quote Originally Posted by robboz4 View Post
    I'm having an issue where the software won't accept my log on. I've worked with support and the log tells me that the software has no internet connectivity. Which is obviously untrue as I'm logged on here and using email. I can't find any menu item on the Mac OS to allow the Carvewright software to connect to the internet. It seems on Ventura they have moved a lot of things off the usual menus. For example, I had the Mac shutdown at night and restart in a morning. I wanted to disable that and had to use a terminal window and some cryptic Unix command. I'm assuming Apple has done the same with allowing applications - probably 3rd ones, allowing/disallowing access to the internet.

    So enough gripping does anyone know a solution? I haven't found one yet. Support points me to Escape Road, and all I found was a general article saying that there are several issues with Ventura including 3rd party internet access!!


    FYI Mac OS 13.5.1 (22G90) Apple M1 chip 8G memory
    Hey
    Did you check Firewall Settings? Make sure that your firewall settings are not blocking the CarveWright software from accessing the internet.
    You can adjust these settings in System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Firewall.
    Let me know if the issue persists!

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    Quote Originally Posted by robboz4 View Post
    I'm having an issue where the software won't accept my log on. I've worked with support and the log tells me that the software has no internet connectivity. Which is obviously untrue as I'm logged on here and using email. I can't find any menu item on the Mac OS to allow the Carvewright software to connect to the internet. It seems on Ventura they have moved a lot of things off the usual menus. For example, I had the Mac shutdown at night and restart in a morning. I wanted to disable that and had to use a terminal window and some cryptic Unix command escape road 2 game. I'm assuming Apple has done the same with allowing applications - probably 3rd ones, allowing/disallowing access to the internet.

    So enough gripping does anyone know a solution? I haven't found one yet. Support points me to Apple, and all I found was a general article saying that there are several issues with Ventura including 3rd party internet access!!


    FYI Mac OS 13.5.1 (22G90) Apple M1 chip 8G memory
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    If you're having trouble with Post Designer 4 on macOS Ventura, the issue might be due to Apple's stricter permissions for third-party apps. To fix this, go to System Settings > Network > Firewall and make sure Post Designer 4 is allowed through the firewall. Then, check System Settings > Privacy & Security > App Management to confirm the app has permission to access the internet.
    If it still doesn’t work, try running the app in Safe Mode to rule out any software conflicts. Also, check if there’s an updated version of Post Designer 4 designed for macOS Ventura, as older versions can often run into compatibility issues after a big OS update.
    By the way, when I hit tech roadblocks like this, I take a break with Aero Whatsapp—it’s a fun custom version of Aero Whatsapp with unlimited gems. Give it a shot if you need to de-stress while troubleshooting! Let us know if any of these steps help!

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    Your issue with Post Designer 4 on macOS Ventura is likely due to stricter network access permissions. To fix it, go to System Settings > Network > Firewall and ensure the app is allowed through. Also, check System Settings > Privacy & Security > App Management for the necessary internet permissions.
    If that doesn’t help, try Safe Mode to rule out software conflicts or check for an updated version of the app compatible with Ventura.
    By the way, while troubleshooting, I’ve been enjoying Null's Brawl unlimited gems—it’s a fantastic way to relax when dealing with tech issues! Let us know if you find a solution!

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