Larry Gusaas wrote:
On 2016-10-17, 2:44 PM Andrea Pescetti wrote:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.1.3+Release+Notes
There is a much simpler process.
1. In Finder, Control-click or right click the icon of the app.
2. Select Open from the top of contextual menu that
There is a way to disable Gatekeeper from the terminal. I had sent a reply with
a link to an article describing how to do it - one command line adds the option
to use apps from any source as before Sierra.
I think it was in Plante's & Driscoll's thread. Obviously it's not a
recommended course
That's good to know, but there are many iMacs and AirBooks that can't upgrade
to Sierra.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 17, 2016, at 2:53 PM, Larry Gusaas wrote:
>
>> On 2016-10-17, 3:47 PM Steven Ahlers wrote:
>>
>> That's also safer, since you're not totally disabling
On 2016-10-17, 3:47 PM Steven Ahlers wrote:
That's also safer, since you're not totally disabling the Gatekeeper which is
there to prevent malware from loading itself.
Sent from my iPhone
You can no longer disable Gatekeeper in Sierra. That option has been eliminated.
On Oct 17, 2016, at
That's also safer, since you're not totally disabling the Gatekeeper which is
there to prevent malware from loading itself.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 17, 2016, at 2:42 PM, Larry Gusaas wrote:
>
>> On 2016-10-17, 2:44 PM Andrea Pescetti wrote:
>>
>>> On 15/10/2016
On 2016-10-17, 2:44 PM Andrea Pescetti wrote:
On 15/10/2016 James Plante wrote:
You may copy and edit my post and use it to amend the release notes if you like.
Thanks! Done at
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.1.3+Release+Notes
Regards,
Andrea.
There is a much
On 15/10/2016 James Plante wrote:
You may copy and edit my post and use it to amend the release notes if you like.
Thanks! Done at
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.1.3+Release+Notes
Regards,
Andrea.
On 2016-10-15, 3:18 PM Ian King wrote
Is OpenOffice compatible with Mac OS Sierra? I had read that Sierra no longer
includes JAVA and that means OpenOffice will not operate properly. Am I
mistaken?
macOS Sierra, like all version of Mac OS X starting with Lion do not include Java an any
On 2016-10-15, 2:22 PM Andrea Pescetti wrote:
Andrea Pescetti wrote:
James Plante wrote:
The problem you encountered was with Gatekeeper. It prevents you from
running software obtained from sources that Apple doesn’t know about,
hence they’re judged to be untrustworthy.
So to get AOO to
users@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Re: New
Open Office Apache program
The problem you encountered was with Gatekeeper. It prevents you from running
software obtained from sources that Apple doesn’t know about, hence they’re
judged to be untrustworthy.
So to get AOO to launch, open System Preferences, and
Andrea,
The release note refers to an article in the Apple Knowledge Base that was
written for systems up to and including El Capitain (MacOS 10.11). In Sierra
(MacOS 10.12) the procedure is as I described and as chuck ef expanded on,
i.e., how to kill Gatekeeper permanently (not recommended).
Andrea Pescetti wrote:
James Plante wrote:
The problem you encountered was with Gatekeeper. It prevents you from
running software obtained from sources that Apple doesn’t know about,
hence they’re judged to be untrustworthy.
So to get AOO to launch, open System Preferences, and select Security
James Plante wrote:
The problem you encountered was with Gatekeeper. It prevents you from running
software obtained from sources that Apple doesn’t know about, hence they’re
judged to be untrustworthy.
So to get AOO to launch, open System Preferences, and select Security &
Privacy. Under the
On 2016-10-15, 1:00 PM Julian Thomas wrote:
On Oct 15, 2016, at 12:27, chuck ef wrote:
So there is no real new issue with Gatekeeper in macOS unless you want the
option of allowing it to open anything from anywhere all the time (not
recommended).
I'm not running
> On Oct 15, 2016, at 12:27, chuck ef wrote:
>
> So there is no real new issue with Gatekeeper in macOS unless you want the
> option of allowing it to open anything from anywhere all the time (not
> recommended).
I'm not running Sierra yet, but does the procedure for
> On Oct 15, 2016, at 11:27 AM, chuck ef wrote:
>
> My word, 4.1.3 opens quickly now. 4.1.2 was such a slug for some reason.
You’re right! I downloaded yesterday, and just now started 4.1.3 to check Jim
Driscoll’s problem. After quitting, that program reloads in a flash
The problem you encountered was with Gatekeeper. It prevents you from running
software obtained from sources that Apple doesn’t know about, hence they’re
judged to be untrustworthy.
So to get AOO to launch, open System Preferences, and select Security &
Privacy. Under the General tab, you’ll
users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: New Open Office Apache program
I have not tried to instal 4.1.3 yet but apparently Apple did make changes to
Gatekeeper due to vulnerabilities found last year - I am echoing what I just
Googled. You might do the same.
I did find this among many other
I have not tried to instal 4.1.3 yet but apparently Apple did make changes to
Gatekeeper due to vulnerabilities found last year - I am echoing what I just
Googled. You might do the same.
I did find this among many other things:
https://www.tekrevue.com/tip/gatekeeper-macos-sierra/
I hope to
Nothing at all *sub rosa *about Apple.'s corporate culture of ripping off
their customers.
On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 8:27 PM, Jim Driscoll
wrote:
> Dear Sir,
>
> I have a new Apple Mac Pro computer. I previously had to get special
> permission from Apple to open your
Dear Sir,
I have a new Apple Mac Pro computer. I previously had to get special permission
from Apple to open your old Open Office program. I made a permanent change to
my Apple computer to access other down loaded programs.
Now Apple in their updates has changed my computer back to no new
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