M1 mac support #1840
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itsmattkc
Jan 24, 2022
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What your screenshots are showing is not an M1 issue, that's just because Olive isn't signed by a developer certificate so macOS is being (overly) cautious and preventing you from opening it. If you right click and select open, it'll give you the option to actually run it. |
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Ok ty for the tip
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What your screenshots are showing is not an M1 issue, that's just because
Olive isn't signed by a developer certificate so macOS is being (overly)
cautious and preventing you from opening it. If you right click and select
open, it'll give you the option to actually run it.
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What your screenshots are showing is not an M1 issue, that's just because Olive isn't signed by a developer certificate so macOS is being (overly) cautious and preventing you from opening it. If you right click and select open, it'll give you the option to actually run it.