Hi Dave, 

Thanks for your reply. I've started multiple times but the results are the same
However,  when the below warning comes up --- 

["Gnucash" is an application downloaded from the Internet.  Are you sure you 
want to open it? (Gnucash is on the disk image "Gnucash-Intel-4.0-2.dmg". 
Firefox downloaded this disk image on July 13, 2020)].  


----I didn't check the box that says "Don't warn me when opening application on 
this disk image".... but clicked on open....that's when nothing opens or 
happens....every dialog disappears.  Should I check the box that stops the 
computer from warning me? 

Thanks for your help, 

Anne

    On Monday, August 10, 2020, 5:58:55 PM GMT+4, David Reiser 
<dbrei...@icloud.com> wrote:  
 
 Did you try opening it a second time? I’ve always had the gatekeeper dialog go 
away, and gnucash fails to open. Once gatekeeper has permission, it doesn’t 
interfere any more, and all subsequent launches work as expected.  My first 
attempt in a certain unreleased version finally seems to have fixed that 
problem, but we’ll see.

Dave
--
Dave Reiser
dbrei...@icloud.com





> On Aug 9, 2020, at 9:35 PM, Anne via gnucash-user <gnucash-user@gnucash.org> 
> wrote:
> 
> Been using the software for years without issues in opening up after 
> downloading the update. 
> 
> After installing Gnucash-Intel-4.1-2.dmg and clicking on the GNUCASH icon, I 
> get the warning from Mac about opening the file download using Firefox.  Then 
> I select OPEN => nothing happens.  GNU CASH doesn't open. 
> 
> I see the files are still there, but nothing opens.
> Please help.
> Thanks, 
> Anne
  
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