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Keep Ghost Downloader up to date on your Mac

Ghost Downloader is covered by Floodtide. It shows up in your update list the moment a newer version ships, and updates in one click along with everything else on this Mac.

How Ghost Downloader gets updated

Floodtide reads the Homebrew catalog, a community-maintained index of Mac software, to learn which version of Ghost Downloader is current. When yours is behind, the row appears under Updates with the version it will move to and the download size. Pressing Update, or Update All, does the rest:

  • The vendor’s own build is downloaded, several apps at a time, with real progress.
  • The download is verified against the checksum the catalogue publishes.
  • Ghost Downloader is asked to quit politely if it is open, and never forced.
  • The bundle is swapped and the old version kept for seven days, so Undo Last Update always works.
  • The replacement’s code signature is checked; a build signed worse than the one you had is rolled back automatically.

If Ghost Downloader lives in a folder macOS protects, the swap asks for your administrator password once for the whole batch, exactly as the Finder does when you install anything by hand.

Questions about Ghost Downloader

Does Floodtide update Ghost Downloader?

Yes. Ghost Downloader is in the Homebrew catalog that Floodtide reads, so it appears in your update list automatically when a newer version is published, with no configuration.

How does Floodtide install a new version of Ghost Downloader?

It downloads the vendor's official build, verifies it against the checksum the catalogue publishes, quits Ghost Downloader if it is running, swaps the bundle, and keeps the previous version for seven days so the update can be undone.

Will updating Ghost Downloader lose my settings?

No. Floodtide replaces the application bundle only. Preferences, licences and documents live outside it and are untouched.