I suspect that a new version will be out soon. In the mean time, if you don't mind some surgery you can make it work on your system. If these steps are too hard or frightening for you then please don't take them. Use them at your own risk. With all that said, here are the steps that worked for me:
- Find your existing Bliss app and ctrl-click on it and choose Show Package Contents. You'll see a folder named Contents.
- Select the Contents folder and from the menu choose Edit > Copy "Contents".
- Create a new folder on your desktop or in a similar location. Open it in a Finder window. Choose Edit > Paste Item. The Contents folder should now be copied into your new folder.
- Inside the copied Contents folder open the MacOS folder and drag the JavaApplicationStub file to the Trash.
- In a new Finder window navigate to
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/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Resources/MacOS
An easy way to do this is to copy the above path and from the Finder's menu choose Go > Go to Folder..., paste in the path and click Go. - Copy JavaApplicationStub from this folder into the other MacOS folder you have open. It will replace the one you dragged into the Trash.
- Finally, rename the new folder you created to be named Bliss.app. When the Finder prompts you whether to add the extension, click Add. It will change appearance to look like Bliss.
- Double-click on your new Bliss to open it. If it works you can drag the old one into the Trash and replace it with the new one.
Note for those wanting to take a shortcut: simply replacing the JavaApplicationStub in the existing Bliss package contents is not enough. You also need to create the new folder for the above steps to succeed.