Folks;

My Mac-based Cocoa application is now available as a free trial download from 
the internet.

The first time a user opens the software a warning is shown informing the user 
that this software has never been used and was downloaded from the internet -- 
thanks redmond  =[:-(  

I understand the necessity of this but the warning triggers a context change to 
the Finder which buries the newly opened software under an array of open Finder 
windows.

I've now seen many users think that the new software doesn't start and become 
discouraged and dismissive of the software.

Are there any tools or best practices which have been developed to deal with 
this immediate "push into the background" effect?

Thanks for any thoughts!
Steve
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