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Unidentified developer - andya - 2012-11-16 When I tried to open either the Exiftool or LRTimelapse I get the message: "“LRTimelapse 2.1.1 can’t be opened because it is from an unidentified developer". I tried to use the Command click method as suggested by Apple but this doesn't work either. I have the latest version of Mountain Lion v10.8.2 on a Mac Mini with 8GB RAM. Also did a quick search on the forums but they seem to talk about different problems. RE: Unidentified developer - Gunther - 2012-11-16 Hmm, I never heard of another Mac User having this problem, personally I'm no Mac expert, so maybe you could google for this or perhaps one of the other Mac-users here have an idea? Update: Here is an article describing what to do, maybe that helps: http://www.imore.com/how-open-apps-unidentified-developer-os-x-mountain-lion RE: Unidentified developer - andya - 2012-11-16 Another thing. In Terminal mode, when I type in "Java-version" I get "command not found". Shame really. I think you have a great product and I hope there is a solution. RE: Unidentified developer - andya - 2012-11-16 OK, it's all good now thanks to your link. I couldn't Control click (maybe because I have a PC keyboard) but just right click and open did the trick. Sorry for the false alarm. Looking forward to using it. http://forum.lrtimelapse.com/images/icons/smile.gif RE: Unidentified developer - Gunther - 2012-11-16 (2012-11-16, 14:08)andya Wrote: In Terminal mode, when I type in "Java-version" I get "command not found".try Code: java -version |