Thank you, I got it to work!
Ronél
Ronél Scheepers
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email: ronel.scheep...@hdr.qut.edu.au
On 2/10/20, 3:34 pm, "Dr Eberhard W Lisse" wrote:
In terminal
sudo spctl --master-disable
which apple considers a security risk.
el
On 2020-10-02 06:31 , Ronel
Andreas,
Actually, it always asks on the first opening whether you really want to open a
downloaded App, so this is in my view as reasonable as the control-click, which
I can’t ever remember :-)-O
greetings, el
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Sent from Dr Lisse’s iPad Mini 5
On 2 Oct 2020, 10:40 +0200, Fischlin Andreas ,
Dear Ronel,
What Eberhard suggested may not be the best solution, since it disables for
good all such warnings. To keep control of what’s going on on your Mac I would
recommend an alternative. Do control-click in the Finder the application
‘BibDesk’ and then choose in the pop-up menu to open th
In terminal
sudo spctl --master-disable
which apple considers a security risk.
el
On 2020-10-02 06:31 , Ronel Scheepers wrote:
> Good day,
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> I’ve been using bibdesk for the past 5 years and have recently aquired a
> new Macbook Pro. I downloaded the software from your website