It still comes up with the warning but cannot run it unless you select anywhere for first run of that app.
I'm sorry, but I don't understand what you are trying to say?
It still comes up with the warning but cannot run it unless you select anywhere for first run of that app.
There is no override for users. It may be possible to hack/patch Cocoa …
Maybe we'll get eased into jailbreaking macs now too.
I would leave OS X behind immediately. … I would never allow Apple to impose … upon me.
Absolutely not going to happen …
That doesn't bypass it.
You're wrong. Do you notice that "Open" button? It's there at first launch, no need to select "Anywhere" in System Preferences first. And you only have to do it once, afterwards you can just double click the icon to launch the app.It still comes up with the warning but cannot run it unless you select anywhere for first run of that app.
Anyone else see the writing on the wall? Seems like Apple is easing us into signed apps only
My point was you can always easily open a non-identified developer's app by just right-clicking an app and selecting open. Essentially circumventing the need to set the entire OS to allow apps downloaded from anywhere always. Badagri was disputing that and claimed you had to select "Anywhere" in order for the right-click method to work regardless, which isn't the case.
What's to argue about it?