On 2017-02-09, 1:15 PM Mountain Man wrote concerning "Your security preferences allow
installation of only apps from the App Store and identified developers.":
Your security preferences allow installation of only apps from the App Store
and identified developers.
“OpenOffice” is on the disk image
“Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.3_MacOS_x86-64_install_en-US.dmg”. Google Chrome
downloaded this disk image today at 1:57 PM from sourceforge.net.
From the Release Notes at
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.1.3+Release+Notes#AOO4.1.3ReleaseNotes-KnownIssues
For macOS users:
* Apache OpenOffice 4.1.3 will be flagged by the Gatekeeper facility in
Mac OS X. This is
a feature to help guard against malware on recent Mac OS X systems.
* For Mac OS X up to 10.11 "El Capitan": There is a procedure laid out at
the following
link to allow applications not installed from the Mac App store to run.
See the Mac
support article.
* For Mac OS X 10.12 "Sierra": In Finder, Control-click or right click the
icon of the
app. Select Open from the top of contextual menu that appears. Click
Open in the dialog
box. If prompted, enter an administrator name and password.This is
needed just the
first time you launch Apache OpenOffice.
* Due to a known bug in Oracle Java installations of Apache OpenOffice on
OSX that do not
have the legacy Apple Java 6 installed will not be able to recognize
Oracle Java 7, 8,
and possibly 9. The work around until the Java bug is fixed is to
install the legacy
version of Apple Java from the following link: Legacy Apple Java 6. This
will allow the
portions of AOO that require Java to run properly.
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Larry I. Gusaas
*Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Canada
Website: http://larry-gusaas.com
“An artist is never ahead of his time but most people are far behind theirs.” -
Edgard Varese *