Mountain Creative Delivery
The download app for big files.
Built for the kind of deliveries browsers choke on. Paste the share link, pick a folder, walk away. Files pull in parallel chunks; dropped connections recover automatically. No Terminal, no aria2 instructions, no fiddling.
Apple Silicon · macOS 11+ · ~30 MB
What this app does
- ·Downloads a delivery in parallel — multiple files, multiple chunks per file. Saturates your connection.
- ·Resumes from where it left off when the WiFi flakes, you close the lid, or the cable trips. Partial files aren't lost.
- ·Pause and cancel buttons. Live MB/s readout and an ETA so you know whether to wait or come back tomorrow.
- ·Works with password-protected share links and project bundles (multiple deliveries inside one link).
One-time setup on first launch
The app isn't code-signed yet, so the first time you open it macOS will show “cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified.” Here's how to get past it (you'll only need to do this once):
- 01Open the downloaded
.dmgand drag Mountain Creative Delivery into your Applications folder. - 02Open Applications, double-click Mountain Creative Delivery. macOS will show a warning — click Done to dismiss it.
- 03Open System Settings → Privacy & Security. Scroll down. You'll see a line that says “Mountain Creative Delivery was blocked from use because it is not from an identified developer.” Click Open Anyway.
- 04A final confirmation appears — click Open. The app launches. From now on it opens like any other app; you won't see the warning again.
This warning will disappear in a future update once the app is code-signed with an Apple Developer ID. Until then, the one-time bypass is safe — it's the same flow macOS uses for every indie app that hasn't paid Apple's $99/year fee.
System requirements
- ·macOS 11 (Big Sur) or later on Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3, M4). Intel Mac and Windows builds are in progress.
- ·~30 MB disk space for the app itself; deliveries land wherever you point the folder picker.
Trouble?
Email nicholas@directedbynico.com and we'll get you sorted. Include a screenshot if the app errored out — there's usually enough in the message to point at the cause.