Exactly what I did, and I'm yet to try a Mac app that has caused me a problem 
that I couldn't fix, so I'd say it would be safe for most people most of the 
time. Nice option to have for people who are really not aware though.

On 5 Jan 2014, at 20:28, Shawn AKA BBS <bbssh...@samobile.net> wrote:

> I went ahead and turned off Gate Keeper. It's just easier that way because if 
> you downloaded some more apps not in the app store, you'd have to do what Ray 
> and Phil said to do. Although I guess it could be personal preference. If 
> you're that worried and paranoyed that something may go wrong with your Mac 
> once you open these apps, leave it on.
> 
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