2022-04-17 04:12 AM
2022-05-04 12:28 AM
Hi @LeeS (Community Member),
As mentionned upper, the problem is an attribute “com.apple.quarantine�? applied by latest version of Mac OS on files downloaded.
Currently, possible solutions are:
> This is the workaround mentioned by @SZuer.1 (Community Member) , the attribute is removed.
Now, I agree the clean solution is to have a signature from Apple Developer Authority. We will notify you once it will be available.
Regards,
Sebastien.
2022-08-28 06:35 AM
Sorry, didn't see this issue was already been resolved. I'll just leave this comment here, since it provides a more user friendly alternative to using terminal, in case it may help someone.
I had the same issue. You have to "force" open it using those instructions:
https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/mac-help/mh40616/12.0/mac/12.0
(basically just opening Wise-Studio holding Control button from your finder). But in my case it didn't help - Wise-Studio just stays in the tray.
2022-08-28 06:40 AM
2022-08-28 06:52 AM
I've just raised a separate question for this (can be found here). Feel free to ignore/delete this comment to avoid confusion (I can't delete it myself)
2022-09-01 04:35 PM
Hi @PSuvi.1
I don't believe I run into this issue when installing WiSE-Studio on mine. The steps below are what I did to get it to work (there may be a few restarts in between those steps to get it to work).
I'm running WiSE-Studio from macOS Monterey 12.5.1 with an M1 Pro.