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TableOne Flow desktop app
Free to download. No subscription required to start. Opens with a full sample JORC project so you can explore the interface before registering.
Version 0.1.0 — release notes
Windows
MSI installer · x64
Windows 10 1803 or later
Download .msi ↓
macOS
DMG · Universal (Apple Silicon + Intel)
macOS 10.15 Catalina or later
Download .dmg ↓
Linux
AppImage · x86_64
Ubuntu 22.04+, Debian 12+, Fedora 36+ (glibc 2.35+)
Download .AppImage ↓
Windows
EXE (NSIS) · no admin rights required
Windows 10 1803 or later
Download .exe ↓
Install notes
Windows — SmartScreen warning
The installer may show a “Windows protected your PC” prompt for unsigned executables. EV code signing is in progress (1–3 business days) and will remove this prompt. To install now: click More info, then Run anyway.
macOS — Gatekeeper
Until Apple notarization is complete, macOS blocks apps downloaded from the internet from opening by double-click. To open: right-click the .app → Open, then confirm in the dialog. Required only once.
Linux — AppImage
Mark as executable before running:
chmod +x TableOne.Flow_*.AppImage ./TableOne.Flow_*.AppImage
What happens when you open it
- 1. The app opens with a sample JORC 2012 Table 1 project — Exploration Results for a fictitious gold project. Every criterion, section, and workflow state is populated. No registration required to explore.
- 2. To start your own report, click New report. You’ll be asked to register: enter your email, click the sign-in link sent to your inbox, and you’re in. No password, no form, no credit card.
- 3. Read and accept the End User Licence Agreement, then you have full access to the Free tier — one active project at a time, stored locally on your device, no time limit.
- 4. When your workflow grows — CP review records, cloud sync, or multiple projects — upgrade in-app. Pricing details →
Security
TableOne Flow stores your sign-in session in the OS native credential store (Windows Credential Manager on Windows, Keychain on macOS). No passwords are stored. Free-tier report data is saved locally on your device. Cloud sync (Pro and above) uses HTTPS with tokens scoped to your account.
SHA-256 checksums for each release are published on GitHub.