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I recently purchased the Fujifilm Tether Shooting Plug-in for Mac, from Adobe website, redirecting to fujifilm website for downloading. Problem is that the download file is .exe, which obviously don´t work on Mac. I can´t find the download for mac, even though it says that the download is for mac. Adobe custum service sucks! Can´t get in contact thorugh chat, so I desperately ask you guys if you know what to do. The plug-in file is called FUJI_PLUGIN.pkg.

 

http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/software/hsv5/plugin_01/

 

http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/software/hsv5/plugin_01/download.html

 

Kind reagards

Leidolv

 

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go to Adobe's website, login to your account, and then take a look at the app's/plugins section.

There should be both versions MAC/PC as well as the 2 different paid tiers (Reg and Pro)

https://exchange.adobe.com/creativecloud.details.16759.fujifilm-tether-shooting-plug-in-pro-mac.html

https://exchange.adobe.com/creativecloud.details.12041.fujifilm-tether-shooting-plug-in-mac.html

Try these links. Not sure if they will work though because i was logged into my Adobe Account.

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