The official companion app for the Aerial screen saver for macOS. It takes care of install, automatic updates and more.
This utility will install the Aerial screensaver and keep you up to date!
Previously called AerialUpdater
AerialUpdater.app
to /Applications
Once copied, double click to launch Aerial.app
in your Applications Folder
Aerial will be installed if this is your first time, or prompt you to update to the latest version!
Aerial.app
from your Applications folder. Aerial used to automatically update (since version 1.5.0) using the Sparkle framework.
With the introduction of macOS 10.15 (Catalina), things changed for screen savers and Aerial was no longer able to update itself because of the new security restrictions introduced with sandboxing. A temporary workaround was put in place in version 1.8.0 where you could get notified of a new version but not automatically install.
While this worked most of the time, for some users, the update check caused the ScreenSaverEngine
to lose the keyboard/mouse focus, and pressing a key would no longer let you exit the screen saver (pressing cmd-alt-shift-esc
could be used as a workaround). This issue seem to trigger a lot more often in macOS 11 (Big Sur). Due to this, Sparkle was removed from Aerial starting in version 2.0.0 and native support was added using Aerial Companion.
During your first launch you will be able to set up Aerial Companion to keep you up to date the way that you want. Choose whether it checks for an update hourly, daily, weekly, or only when you want to update manually. Run the companion app in the foreground from your menubar, or in the background without any effort from you. Stay up to date with either stable releases or beta updates.
In this repository, I store a manifest file that contains the version number of the latest release, and also the sha256 of the releases. This is generated after Aerial gets notarized for distribution and before I upload a new version on Aerial's releases page.
Periodically, Aerial Companion checks the manifest to see if a new version was released. When you decide to perform an update, the following happens
1.9.2
will be available at https://github.com/JohnCoates/Aerial/releases/download/v1.9.2/Aerial.saver.zip
)~/Library/Application Support/AerialUpdater/
Aerial.saver
Aerial.saver
is verified (using macOS codesigning) to be using the correct Bundle ID (com.JohnCoates.Aerial)Aerial.saver
is verified (using macOS codesigning) to be signed/notarized with my Developer Apple ID. If and only if everything checks out, then Aerial.saver
gets copied to ~/Library/Screen Savers/
.
You don't, and sure!
homebrew
to install and/or update Aerial automatically.Do not fear! After installing Aerial Companion you can do the following:
If you want to update in the background and hide the status icon:
Check Every
settings to Hourly, Daily, or WeeklyUpdate Mode
to Automatic
Launch > In the background (no menu)
If you want to update manually
Quit
at the bottom of the menu Aerial.app
from your /Applications
folder and click Check Now
from the menubar icon. Quit
at the bottom of the menuAerial.saver
file in /Library/Screen Savers/
. If you do, please remove it as you'll get two versions of Aerial alongside each other. I'm Guillaume Louel, the developer of Aerial since version 1.4.
Great! We love questions! Please feel free to send us bug reports, feature requests, and ask questions through any of the following methods: