Re: El Capitan question

2016-06-11 Thread nasrin khaksar
hi. i did not see 2016 version of openoffice until now and i am waiting for the new release and acquainted with its new features. On 6/1/16, Steve Ahlers wrote: > A better choice than changing the settings in System Preferences is to > simply Right-click (Control-click) on the AOO icon in the App

Re: El Capitan question

2016-05-31 Thread Steve Ahlers
A better choice than changing the settings in System Preferences is to simply Right-click (Control-click) on the AOO icon in the Application Folder and allow it to open. Steve Sent from my iPad On May 31, 2016, at 9:34 PM, Robert Jackson wrote: > System Preferences [grey gear thingy in your D

Re: El Capitan question

2016-05-31 Thread Robert Jackson
System Preferences [grey gear thingy in your Dock] -> Security and Privacy [grey house about 6th item from left in top row] Change ‘Allow apps downloaded from:’ to Anywhere [select radio button] Then open your download. > On May 31, 2016, at 5:41 PM, chuck ef wrote: > > I use the latest OO w

Re: El Capitan question

2016-05-31 Thread chuck ef
I use the latest OO with the latest El Capitan (4.1.2 and 10.11.4 I think - I am away from my desk) and it's just hunky dory. You are running into Gatekeeper https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202491 I think it is system preferences but like I said, not at my machine right now. You just click

El Capitan question

2016-05-31 Thread Norma Boswell
I downloaded a 2014 version of OO, even though the explanation on your official site said it works only through Yosemite (I upgraded to El Capitan). Another user’s question mentions he downloaded a 2016 version for Windows 10. Is there a 2016 version for Macintosh (El Capitan)? My computer told