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System Requirements
| Platform | Minimum | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| macOS | 10.15 Catalina (Intel) / 11 Big Sur (Apple Silicon) | macOS 14+ |
| Windows | Windows 10 (64-bit) | Windows 11 |
| Linux | glibc 2.31+ (Ubuntu 20.04+, Fedora 33+) | Ubuntu 22.04+ |
| RAM | 4 GB | 8 GB |
| Disk | 500 MB | 1 GB (with AI models) |
macOS Notes
Two separate DMGs are available — download the one that matches your Mac:
- Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3/M4):
FFFFinance-arm64.dmg - Intel (2016 MacBook Air, older iMacs, etc.):
FFFFinance-x64.dmg
Not sure which you have? Click the Apple menu > About This Mac. If it says "Chip: Apple M1/M2/M3/M4" you want Apple Silicon. If it says "Processor: Intel" you want Intel.
Unsigned app warning
FFFFinance is not yet signed with an Apple Developer ID certificate. macOS will block the app on first launch.
macOS Sequoia (15+):
xattr -cr /Applications/FFFFinance.appOr: System Settings > Privacy & Security > Open Anyway.
macOS Sonoma (14) and earlier:
Right-click the app > Open > Open in the confirmation dialog.
Linux Notes
The AppImage is the universal option — works on any distro with glibc 2.31+.
chmod +x FFFFinance-*.AppImage
./FFFFinance-*.AppImage.deb and .rpm packages are also available for Debian/Ubuntu and Fedora/RHEL respectively.
Windows Notes
The Setup .exe is an NSIS installer that creates Start Menu shortcuts and supports auto-update. A portable .exe is also available in GitHub Releases.
Auto-Updates
FFFFinance checks for updates automatically on launch. You can also check manually via Settings > About > Check for Updates. Updates are downloaded in the background and installed on restart.