Hi Nic

Typically excellent post.  I'm sure a lot of people will find that invaluable.

Gordon

On 29 Jul 2012, at 16:59, Nicolai Svendsen <chojiro1...@gmail.com> wrote:

Try going to the purchases tab, then interact with the cell that says 
Installed. You should hear that the installed button is dimmed. Now, try 
hitting Option-Space. This overwrites the behaviour of OS X and forces the app 
to reinstall if it is not already. This also works on applications you have 
already installed and register correctly. When you have hit Option-Space, you 
can stop interacting with the cell and VO-left then right. It should then say 
that the button is now "Pause."

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