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2017-02-28 01:58:16 UTC (over 3 years ago)permalink
GIMP access on Mac
I've tried to download GIMP both ways, but have been blocked by this Apple message: 'GIMP.app can’t be opened because it is from an unidentified developer.Your security preferences allow installation of only apps from the App Store and identified developers.'
Contradictorily, I also got this message: “GIMP.app” is on the disk image “gimp-2.8.20-x86_64.dmg”. Safari downloaded this disk image today at 8:16 PM from www.gimp.org.'
Two GIMP URL are listed on my Downloads, neither of which will open, and neither is listed in my applications.
I have Mac Sierra.
Can you please help me? I’ve been using GIMP for years on PC, which I have abandoned because of serious corruption issues with Windows 10.
2017-02-28 17:11:07 UTC (over 3 years ago)permalink
GIMP access on Mac
poemystic,
Though this document is for Mac OS X 10.8, it applies to later versions, including El Capitan (I just checked on my MacBookPro). Ignore the Symantec and follow the Preferences -> Security part.
Regards.
On 2/27/2017 7:58 PM, poemystic wrote:
I've tried to download GIMP both ways, but have been blocked by this Applemessage: 'GIMP.app can’t be opened because it is from an unidentifieddeveloper.Your security preferences allow installation of only apps from the AppStore and identified developers.'
Contradictorily, I also got this message: “GIMP.app” is on the disk image“gimp-2.8.20-x86_64.dmg”. Safari downloaded this disk image today at 8:16 PMfrom www.gimp.org.'
Mac download game. Two GIMP URL are listed on my Downloads, neither of which will open,and neither is listed in my applications.
I have Mac Sierra.
Can you please help me? I’ve been using GIMP for years on PC, which I haveabandoned because of serious corruption issues with Windows 10.
2017-02-28 17:45:39 UTC (over 3 years ago)permalink
GIMP access on Mac
Open 'System Preferences,” (Apple menu if you don’t have the icon in your dock.) click on the 'Security & Privacy' icon. In the “General' pane, there should be a lock icon at the bottom. Click on that icon, type in your administrator password if requested. This will allow you to make changes in the panel. In the “Allow apps downloaded from:” section, select “Anywhere.” Close the “Preferences' panel, open GIMP. The system now knows this app is okay to open. Go back into 'System Preferences,' “General' panel, and change the allowed apps section back to “Mac App Store and identified developers.”
Ross
On Feb 27, 2017, at 7:58 PM, poemystic wrote:
I've tried to download GIMP both ways, but have been blocked by this Applemessage: 'GIMP.app can’t be opened because it is from an unidentifieddeveloper.Your security preferences allow installation of only apps from the AppStore and identified developers.'
Contradictorily, I also got this message: “GIMP.app” is on the disk image“gimp-2.8.20-x86_64.dmg”. Safari downloaded this disk image today at 8:16 PMfrom www.gimp.org.'
Two GIMP URL are listed on my Downloads, neither of which will open,and neither is listed in my applications.
I have Mac Sierra.
Can you please help me? I’ve been using GIMP for years on PC, which I haveabandoned because of serious corruption issues with Windows 10.
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2017-02-28 17:57:10 UTC (over 3 years ago)permalink
GIMP access on Mac
A better way (if I remember correctly) is to right click on Gimp.app and select open from the context menu. You will then get a warning dialogue asking if you want to open the app (or not). Slelect Open to launch app.
---- On Tue, 28 Feb 2017 17:45:39 +0000 Ross Martinek <[email protected]> wrote ----
Open 'System Preferences,” (Apple menu if you don’t have the icon in your dock.) click on the 'Security & Privacy' icon. In the “General' pane, there should be a lock icon at the bottom. Click on that icon, type in your administrator password if requested. This will allow you to make changes in the panel. In the “Allow apps downloaded from:” section, select “Anywhere.” Close the “Preferences' panel, open GIMP. The system now knows this app is okay to open. Go back into 'System Preferences,' “General' panel, and change the allowed apps section back to “Mac App Store and identified developers.”
Ross
> On Feb 27, 2017, at 7:58 PM, poemystic <[email protected]> wrote:>
> I've tried to download GIMP both ways, but have been blocked by this Apple> message: 'GIMP.app can’t be opened because it is from an unidentified> developer.Your security preferences allow installation of only apps from the App> Store and identified developers.'> > Contradictorily, I also got this message: “GIMP.app” is on the disk image> “gimp-2.8.20-x86_64.dmg”. Safari downloaded this disk image today at 8:16 PM> from www.gimp.org.' > > Two GIMP URL are listed on my Downloads, neither of which will open,> and neither is listed in my applications.> > I have Mac Sierra. > > Can you please help me? I’ve been using GIMP for years on PC, which I have> abandoned because of serious corruption issues with Windows 10.> > -- > poemystic (via www.gimpusers.com/forums)> _______________________________________________> gimp-user-list mailing list > List address: [email protected]> List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user-list> List archives: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-user-list
2017-02-28 18:07:38 UTC (over 3 years ago)permalink
GIMP access on Mac
Yep, forgot about that one. ;-)
Ross
On Feb 28, 2017, at 11:57 AM, ugajin wrote:
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A better way (if I remember correctly) is to right click on Gimp.app and select open from the context menu. You will then get a warning dialogue asking if you want to open the app (or not). Slelect Open to launch app.
---- On Tue, 28 Feb 2017 17:45:39 +0000 Ross Martinek wrote ---- Open 'System Preferences,” (Apple menu if you don’t have the icon in your dock.) click on the 'Security & Privacy' icon. In the “General' pane, there should be a lock icon at the bottom. Click on that icon, type in your administrator password if requested. This will allow you to make changes in the panel. In the “Allow apps downloaded from:” section, select “Anywhere.” Close the “Preferences' panel, open GIMP. The system now knows this app is okay to open. Go back into 'System Preferences,' “General' panel, and change the allowed apps section back to “Mac App Store and identified developers.”
Ross
On Feb 27, 2017, at 7:58 PM, poemystic > wrote:
I've tried to download GIMP both ways, but have been blocked by this Applemessage: 'GIMP.app can’t be opened because it is from an unidentifieddeveloper.Your security preferences allow installation of only apps from the AppStore and identified developers.'
Contradictorily, I also got this message: “GIMP.app” is on the disk image“gimp-2.8.20-x86_64.dmg”. Safari downloaded this disk image today at 8:16 PMfrom www.gimp.org.'
Two GIMP URL are listed on my Downloads, neither of which will open,and neither is listed in my applications.
I have Mac Sierra.
Can you please help me? I’ve been using GIMP for years on PC, which I haveabandoned because of serious corruption issues with Windows 10.
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2018-04-23 08:05:06 UTC (over 2 years ago)permalink
GIMP access on Mac
I've tried to download GIMP both ways, but have been blocked by this Apple message: 'GIMP.app can’t be opened because it is from an unidentified developer.Your security preferences allow installation of only apps from the App Store and identified developers.'
Contradictorily, I also got this message: “GIMP.app” is on the disk image “gimp-2.8.20-x86_64.dmg”. Safari downloaded this disk image today at 8:16 PM from www.gimp.org.'
Two GIMP URL are listed on my Downloads, neither of which will open, and neither is listed in my applications.
I have Mac Sierra.
Can you please help me? I’ve been using GIMP for years on PC, which I have abandoned because of serious corruption issues with Windows 10.
Open Finder, locate the gimp dmg file, and then just hold the control key when you click on the Gimp dmg, and click open. It will then allow you to install/open gimp without disabling any security settings
2018-11-19 15:49:06 UTC (almost 2 years ago)permalink
GIMP access on Mac
Open Finder, locate the gimp dmg file, and then just hold the control key when you click on the Gimp dmg, and click open. It will then allow you to install/open gimp without disabling any security settings
On the latest version 2.10.8, the directions above will in fact install the 'gimp.app but when executed still get a 'unverified sources error'.
I am using mojave and have security set to install from all sources.
The version I can install is the previous version.. and it took 3 times to get that one to work.
2018-11-20 03:48:01 UTC (almost 2 years ago)permalink
GIMP access on Mac
On the latest version 2.10.8, the directions above will in fact install the 'gimp.app but when executed still get a 'unverified sources error'.
I am using mojave and have security set to install from all sources.
The version I can install is the previous version.. and it took 3 times to get that one to work.
Windows 10 download mac free. Yeah, I get the 'unverified sources error' but there's a button in the dialog to proceed anyway with an administrator password. Hit that and you're good to go.
2018-12-30 20:02:58 UTC (almost 2 years ago)permalink
GIMP access on Mac
I've tried to download GIMP both ways, but have been blocked by this Apple message: 'GIMP.app can’t be opened because it is from an unidentified developer.Your security preferences allow installation of only apps from the App Store and identified developers.'
Contradictorily, I also got this message: “GIMP.app” is on the disk image “gimp-2.8.20-x86_64.dmg”. Safari downloaded this disk image today at 8:16 PM from www.gimp.org.'
Two GIMP URL are listed on my Downloads, neither of which will open, and neither is listed in my applications.
I have Mac Sierra.
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Can you please help me? I’ve been using GIMP for years on PC, which I have abandoned because of serious corruption issues with Windows 10.
you need to go to security & Privacy and unlock the padlock at the bottom with your admin password then change it to App store and Identified Developers, Try installing again when it says it can't click ok then security and settings click allow, that's it
2019-01-03 12:36:26 UTC (over 1 year ago)permalink
GIMP access on Mac
On the latest version 2.10.8, the directions above will in fact install the 'gimp.app but when executed still get a 'unverified sources error'.
I am using mojave and have security set to install from all sources.
The version I can install is the previous version.. and it took 3 times to get that one to work.
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How did you get security to show 'allow from all' on Mojave please?
2019-01-05 17:05:52 UTC (over 1 year ago)permalink
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How did you get security to show 'allow from all' on Mojave please?
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type sudo spctl --master-disable
in terminal Mac Os X El Capitan Free Download
that will add allow apps from anywhere to appear in security prefs
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