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Homebrew is the short route: brew install --cask tablepro picks the build that matches your Mac. Everyone else takes the DMG, and that is the one route where you match the architecture yourself.

System requirements

  • macOS: 14.0 (Sonoma) or later
  • Architecture: Apple Silicon (M1 or later) or Intel x86_64
Native Apple frameworks only, so there is no Java or .NET runtime to install first. The download is about 20 MB.

Homebrew

The DMG

1

Download the asset for your Mac

Release assets carry the version and the architecture: TablePro-<version>-arm64.dmg and TablePro-<version>-x86_64.dmg. Check which you need under Apple menu > About This Mac, where Chip means Apple Silicon and Processor means Intel. Both are on GitHub Releases.
2

Drag it to Applications

Open the DMG and drag TablePro onto the Applications shortcut.
Drag to Applications

Drag TablePro to Applications

3

Eject, then launch

Right-click the mounted disk and choose Eject. Open TablePro from the Applications folder.

Updates

Update checks run on their own. Force one with TablePro > Check for Updates…. Connections and settings survive an update.

Removing it

Quit TablePro and drag it from the Applications folder to the Trash. To take the local data with it, which is connections, query history, and any driver plugins you installed:
Connection passwords are in the macOS Keychain and survive both commands. Delete them in Keychain Access by searching for com.TablePro. Data already synced through iCloud stays in your iCloud account. Building from source is in Development Setup. A launch that fails or a connection that will not open is in Troubleshooting.