On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 19:58:30 +1000
Ian Lancaster <gcbb1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Colin
>       Thanks for your very quick reply to my problem.
>       I have tried the File>Open but the new app seems to overrule
> the original program. The Apple techs tell me that the accounts seem
> to be contained in the app and not with my other documents. I had
> reconciled my accounts up until the end of last month so I was
> prepared to start again even though it was unfortunate to loose all
> that information that is why I was urged to contact GnuCash to see if
> it was possible to find a way to retrieve the original information.
> You reminded me of something I had forgotten.  I have backups of all
> my data so I have the answer. One thing, the Apple techs showed me
> was, that in the System Preferences, HQ has reduced the acceptable
> apps to; 1 From the App Store, and 2  From recognised
> developers.  They have removed unrecognised developers; without the
> option of you being able to open the program .  They say HQ has done
> this in the name of Security.


Relax
The data is not within the app.
And you have done a backup.

I understand that John Ralls is a recognised developer under the Apple
system.

Certainly, you will find people here with more knowledge on your
problem that the "Apple techs"

Liz
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