I may have got lost on this subject but if his goal was to make it
easy for people to open his app by doing something like using a
scaled down version of the development system then this one
step of doing it twice is a valid reason for using what he wanted
because people do not want to be bothered with things like that.

JB

> On Mar 28, 2021, at 8:41 PM, scott--- via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> I may have described it incorrectly. After re-testing here on OS 11.2.3  I 
> found that it required two tries. Trying to open it the first time meets with 
> failure. But Right clicking and choosing “Open” the second time gives a 
> second dialog that will allow it to open.
> 
> —
> Scott
> 
>> On Mar 28, 2021, at 2:58 PM, Roger Guay via use-livecode 
>> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Nope! Right clicking on a standalone I’m trying to share with my wife on her 
>> iMac w OS 11.2 results in this menu: Open Attachment - Quick Look Attachment 
>> - Save Attachment…. - Save to Downloads Folder - Share - Copy - Speech
>> 
>> Then, clicking on the “Open Attachment” menu item results in the same 
>> response I reported earlier: a simple screen with this message: You do not 
>> have permission to open the application “StackOmatic”. “Contact your 
>> computer or network administrator for assistance” with a simple “OK” button. 
>> Dead end as before!
>> 
>> Further, at Kelly's suggestion to try and adjust settings in the Security 
>> and Privacy System Preferences to downgrade standards to allow a one time 
>> opening, I found nothing of the sort. 
>> 
>> So at this point, I think Kelly’s idea of someone with Apple credentials 
>> building a certified standalone that runs stacks is the only short term 
>> solution. If it helps, I and probably others, would be willing to pay a 
>> reasonable fee for such gem. Otherwise, I and anyone else wanting to share 
>> stacks, will have to jump through the increasingly ridiculous hoops that 
>> Apple (and Windows?) place before us. OTH….
>> 
>> Ultimately, I really think that a LiveCodeLight app that runs stacks without 
>> the IDE would be the best way to go to share stacks with friends, family and 
>> colleagues.
>> 
>> Roger
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>>> On Mar 28, 2021, at 12:24 AM, scott--- via use-livecode 
>>>> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Kelly is correct. While holding down the control key, click and hold (or 
>>> right click) to get an additional menu allowing you to choose to open the 
>>> app.
>>> —
>>> Scott 
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