hello, I am running the latest El Capitan on my late 2008 iMac. My security options are set to only open applications from the Mac App store or from identified developers. I have an editing application obtained elsewhere which I trust. Is it possible to mark this application as trusted so that I do not get error messages when I try too open files which were last modified by this application? Currently I have to go to system preferences and then security and then click the button to say that it is OK to open the file with the above identified application. This is all a pain and I want to avoid having to do this. Many thanks.
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