

Running ArtRage prior to 3.5.5 on OS X 10.8:įirstly, if you copy ArtRage across to your 10.8 install from another machine you may have no problems at all. If the option is set to Mac App Store then it's possible that even 3.5.5 won't launch as the operating system is set to only allow App Store apps. If the option is set to 'Mac App Store and Identified Developers' you will need to either run ArtRage 3.5.5 or follow the instructions below to authorise your version. If the option is set to 'Anywhere' you can ignore the rest of this guide as your Mac will not prevent any apps launching. There are three options available under 'Allow applications downloaded from:', and these can be changed if you click the 'lock' icon. Settings for Gatekeeper can be found in the 'General' tab of the 'Security & Privacy' System Preferences panel.
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Important: You can ignore this if you are using any version of Mac OS X other than 10.8 ('Mountain Lion'). Fear not though, you can still run the older version, and here's a quick guide! ArtRage Studio and Studio Pro 3.5.5 have now been released (see here) and they contain the required certificate, but as this requirement wasn't the case prior to 10.8 versions of ArtRage previous to the 3.5.5 update do not contain this certificate and as a result Gatekeeper will prevent them launching by default.

Mac users may be aware that the upcoming 10.8 release of Mac OS X contains a security feature called 'Gatekeeper' that by default prevents applications that are not either downloaded from the Mac App store or signed with a Developer ID certificate from launching.
