Hello to Rob and all developers, I have been testing out Mountian Lion since 2 months ago and you can install and run AOO on it. The only thing that prevents AOO from running is the gatekeeper feature which now requires a certificate from Apple to be marked in a white-list in the OS. However, this can be easily worked around in the time being by going into the Applications folder and control click OpenOffice. This will call a menu that will have an Open option. The user must click this option and when the warning dialog appears click OK.
Hope this helps. -- Michael J. Acevedo Sent from my iPhone On Jul 26, 2012, at 6:20 PM, Donald Harbison <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thursday, July 26, 2012, Raphael Bircher wrote: > >> Am 26.07.12 20:26, schrieb Larry Gusaas: >> >>> On 2012-07-26 12:02 PM Rob Weir wrote: >>> >>>> Has anyone upgraded yet and tried installing 3.4.0 or 3.4.1? I heard >>>> that having a digital signature is now required. Is that true? Any >>>> workarounds? Anything we should put in the release notes about >>>> Mountain Lion? >>>> >>>> -Rob >>>> >>> >>> Haven't upgraded, my Mac is too old for Mountain Lion. >>> >>> However, Mountain Lion has a new feature, Gatekeeper. >>> http://www.apple.com/ca/osx/**what-is/security.html<http://www.apple.com/ca/osx/what-is/security.html> >>> >>> It has three levels of security options for downloading Apps. For a way >>> to install unsigned Apps see this article: >>> http://macperformanceguide.**com/MountainLion-application-**signing.html<http://macperformanceguide.com/MountainLion-application-signing.html> >>> >>> It would be best if AOO signed their Apps. >>> >>> Is 10.8 allready out? I could update a mashine if realy needed. >> > > Yes. It's out here in the U.S.
