The app is now saved as an exception to your security settings, and you can open it in the future by double-clicking it, just as you can any authorized app." Enter your admin name and password when prompted. "In the Finder, Control-click the app, choose Open from the menu, and in the dialog that appears, click Open. You can make GIMP an "exception" by following these instructions as per Apple's support site, which worked for me as described: It sounds like you resolved it with McGimp already, however, in case any other mac users happen to stumble upon this thread, the following solution will work as long as you have admin-level credentials for the machine on which it's installed (only do this with trusted apps you're certain aren't malicious) I also ran into the "unidentified developer" issue as well. I switched back to GIMP a month ago after having used Photoshop-only for 18 years (since OSX was released). Hello! I'm new to this forum and realize this is an old thread, but just wanted to check in as one more mac user
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