I have not tried to instal 4.1.3 yet but apparently Apple did make changes to
Gatekeeper due to vulnerabilities found last year - I am echoing what I just
Googled. You might do the same.
I did find this among many other things:
https://www.tekrevue.com/tip/gatekeeper-macos-sierra/
I hope to tr
I am using Open Office and I must admit that for a regular user is as
good as Microsoft Office. I want to wish you good luck in making the
software better and better every day.
At this point I want to bring to your attention this plugin
https://www.arielch.org/aoo/aoo-pdf-import/ . I downloade
Yes Brian I noticed. No it was not Sourceforge.
On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 11:35 PM, Brian Barker
wrote:
> At 23:09 14/10/2016 -0700, Jim McLaughlin wrote:
>
>> ... I went to the openoffice.org web site and downloaded 4.1.3 directly,
>> without using the "updates" drop down within OO 4.1.3. Note t
Well, I downloaded 4.1.3 this morning, and aside from the usual Gatekeeper
issue, it opens and I am in business with my (much used) budget spreadsheet
again.
So there is no real new issue with Gatekeeper in macOS unless you want the
option of allowing it to open anything from anywhere all the
The problem you encountered was with Gatekeeper. It prevents you from running
software obtained from sources that Apple doesn’t know about, hence they’re
judged to be untrustworthy.
So to get AOO to launch, open System Preferences, and select Security &
Privacy. Under the General tab, you’ll s
> On Oct 15, 2016, at 11:27 AM, chuck ef wrote:
>
> My word, 4.1.3 opens quickly now. 4.1.2 was such a slug for some reason.
You’re right! I downloaded yesterday, and just now started 4.1.3 to check Jim
Driscoll’s problem. After quitting, that program reloads in a flash on this
iMac.
Thanks
At 08:25 15/10/2016 -0700, Jim McLaughlin wrote:
Yes Brian I noticed. No it was not Sourceforge.
Strange, then, that you didn't notice what site it was!
Brian Barker
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> On Oct 15, 2016, at 12:27, chuck ef wrote:
>
> So there is no real new issue with Gatekeeper in macOS unless you want the
> option of allowing it to open anything from anywhere all the time (not
> recommended).
I'm not running Sierra yet, but does the procedure for temporarily overriding
g
On 2016-10-15, 1:00 PM Julian Thomas wrote:
On Oct 15, 2016, at 12:27, chuck ef wrote:
So there is no real new issue with Gatekeeper in macOS unless you want the
option of allowing it to open anything from anywhere all the time (not
recommended).
I'm not running Sierra yet, but does the pro
Hi all,
First, thanks for all the helpful advice I've gotten on this list over the
years.
After re-installing my os (freebsd 10.3), aoo (4.1.2), mysql (5.6),
and java (openjdk7, 8) when I attempt to open a database I get the
message
"No Java installation found..."
ok...
The
Tools/Options/Op
On 10/15/16 13:15, Gary Aitken wrote:
> After re-installing my os (freebsd 10.3), aoo (4.1.2), mysql (5.6),
> and java (openjdk7, 8) when I attempt to open a database I get the
> message
> "No Java installation found..."
> ok...
>
> The
> Tools/Options/OpenOffice/Java
> dialog shows no insta
James Plante wrote:
The problem you encountered was with Gatekeeper. It prevents you from running
software obtained from sources that Apple doesn’t know about, hence they’re
judged to be untrustworthy.
So to get AOO to launch, open System Preferences, and select Security &
Privacy. Under the G
Andrea Pescetti wrote:
James Plante wrote:
The problem you encountered was with Gatekeeper. It prevents you from
running software obtained from sources that Apple doesn’t know about,
hence they’re judged to be untrustworthy.
So to get AOO to launch, open System Preferences, and select Security
&
On 15/10/2016 Alexandru Naiboiu wrote:
I want to bring to your attention this plugin
https://www.arielch.org/aoo/aoo-pdf-import/ . I downloaded it and when I
tried to install 360 security said that it has a trojan. Please check it
and see if it is really a trojan.
That extension, for restrictio
Andrea,
The release note refers to an article in the Apple Knowledge Base that was
written for systems up to and including El Capitain (MacOS 10.11). In Sierra
(MacOS 10.12) the procedure is as I described and as chuck ef expanded on,
i.e., how to kill Gatekeeper permanently (not recommended).
Is OpenOffice compatible with Mac OS Sierra? I had read that Sierra no longer
includes JAVA and that means OpenOffice will not operate properly. Am I
mistaken?
On Oct 15, 2016, at 1:13 PM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
James Plante wrote:
> The problem you encountered was with Gatekeeper. It prevents
Hello, I have tried everything there is a box that pops up that says the
program wasn’t shutdown properly and would I lie to re open windows I have
tried to re open to no avail or asked not to re -open but the box won’t go
away . I can see the options for the pages behind the box but it won’t
James,I appreciate your timely and factual response. My displaced anger is
somewhat under control, you helped in this area. You made me see the light of
reality. I will keep the MacPro.Purchased a Samsung Galaxy S7 edge, just
before their new fire bombs came out. Lucky! I thoroughly enjoy using
On 2016-10-15, 2:22 PM Andrea Pescetti wrote:
Andrea Pescetti wrote:
James Plante wrote:
The problem you encountered was with Gatekeeper. It prevents you from
running software obtained from sources that Apple doesn’t know about,
hence they’re judged to be untrustworthy.
So to get AOO to launc
On 2016-10-15, 3:18 PM Ian King wrote
Is OpenOffice compatible with Mac OS Sierra? I had read that Sierra no longer
includes JAVA and that means OpenOffice will not operate properly. Am I
mistaken?
macOS Sierra, like all version of Mac OS X starting with Lion do not include Java an any updat
On 2016-10-15, 1:27 PM Margaret Keasberry wrote concerning "Open office won't open
properly":
Hello, I have tried everything there is a box that pops up that says the
program wasn’t shutdown properly and would I lie to re open windows I have
tried to re open to no avail or asked not to re
On 10/15/2016 12:38 PM, Gary Aitken wrote:
On 10/15/16 13:15, Gary Aitken wrote:
After re-installing my os (freebsd 10.3), aoo (4.1.2), mysql (5.6),
and java (openjdk7, 8) when I attempt to open a database I get the
message
"No Java installation found..."
ok...
The
Tools/Options/OpenOf
On 10/15/16 18:14, Girvin R. Herr wrote:
>
>
> On 10/15/2016 12:38 PM, Gary Aitken wrote:
>> On 10/15/16 13:15, Gary Aitken wrote:
>>
>>> After re-installing my os (freebsd 10.3), aoo (4.1.2), mysql
>>> (5.6), and java (openjdk7, 8) when I attempt to open a database I
>>> get the message "No Jav
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