![]() (So, for example, I'd be allowed to install Homebrew, or stuff from SourceForge, etc.) However, the machine is logged into a "corporate" Apple ID, and thus I cannot re-associate it to my ID even temporarily. The IT management says that employees are permitted to install any apps onto the machine as long as they are free. (Assume that before giving me his machine, my friend set his local system password to something generic so I would be able to know it, but has obvious good reasons to not do this with his Apple ID password.) It wouldn't be a reasonable request to me to ask my friend to provide his Apple ID password to me. ![]() ![]() My friend is not present and thus I do not have his Apple ID password to download it under his account. I do not wish to log into my own Apple ID on my friend's Mac, for a number of reasons: having to deal with de-associating and re-associating my friend's ID with his machine, the fact that there is an apparent limit as to how many Macs can be logged into the App Store under a single account, etc. This tool is available for free (and does not use in app purchases) from the Mac App Store, but isn't available as a direct download from the developer. ![]() To proceed with the task at hand, I need a specific tool. ![]()
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