i would be interested in this too. i have skype on my iphone ipad and am
getting it on my macbookpro. also does anyone know if there is an audible
app for the macbook? i have it on my iphone and ipad but want it where ever
i go.
-----Original Message-----
From: Catherine Turner
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 10:36 PM
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Starting apps automatically and warnings about downloading from
webpages
Hi,
I have an app (Skype) which I'd like to start automatically when my
Macbook boots up. I selected the "open at login" option from its
shortcut menu in dock, but it never opens automatically. I wonder if
this is connected to the fact that every time I start Skype I get a
warning saying this app was downloaded from a website and I have to
click the open button to get it to run.
Does anyone know if these two things are connected, and is there any
way of having Skype run automatically and/or switching off that
warning?
Thanks,
Catherine
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