**NOTE: Currently supported browsers: ONLY Firefox and Chromium, works on Habbo AIR too** In order to run G-Earth on macOs, you'll need to sign G-Mem (our memory searcher). This wiki page will cover that process. First we'll create a certificate in order to sign it: 1. Open the Keychain Access application (You may find it inside Utilities).£ 2. Select Certificate Assistant -> Create a Certificate.
![](https://i.imgur.com/G6SS6ac.png) 3. Choose a name for the certificate (I'll use "gmem-cert") and set "Certificate Type" to "Code Signing". Also select "Let me override defaults" option.
![](https://i.imgur.com/CAUI5Xi.png) 4. Click on "Continue" until "Specify a Location For The Certificate" appears, then set "Keychain" to "System".
![](https://i.imgur.com/HwLDtmE.png) 5. Continue, the certificate will be created then.
![](https://i.imgur.com/gYiKmZA.png) Once created, we are able to codesign gmem from Terminal
`codesign -fs "gmem-cert" /G-Mem` ![](https://i.imgur.com/xkryoJz.png) Now you're ready to open G-Earth from Terminal
`sudo java -jar G-Earth.jar` If you experience any other issues and the troubleshooting page doesn't help, it might be useful to have a look at the following issues: [#67](../issues/67) [#10](../issues/10)