@chockenberry @mjtsai a) that's cool. b) I'm sure @ccgus will chime in but I was pretty sure the format was documented and had loading code.
@mjtsai @optshiftk @ccgus @gte @chockenberry Or could have been Acorn had not yet been launched since Sierra install, which means untrusted.
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@grynspan@optshiftk@ccgus@gte@chockenberry However, I had definitely not used xScope since updating. - View other replies
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@mjtsai@grynspan@optshiftk@ccgus@gte Happened to me just after I finished updating and was cleaning up my desktop. Nothing launched. -
@chockenberry@mjtsai@optshiftk@ccgus@gte Where are the apps on your Mac? Both in /Applications? - View other replies
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@grynspan@chockenberry@optshiftk@ccgus@gte ~/Applications/Acorn.app and /Application/xScope.app -
@mjtsai@chockenberry@optshiftk@ccgus@gte Possible LS didn't know about http://Acorn.app because Spotlight hadn't indexed ~/A yet. - View other replies
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@grynspan@chockenberry@optshiftk@ccgus@gte Possible, but this was a few days after updating to Sierra. -
@mjtsai@chockenberry@optshiftk@ccgus@gte Okay, sorry I couldn't explain it. Please capture state if it happens again (see prev. tweets.)
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@grynspan@optshiftk@ccgus@gte@chockenberry It‘s possible that this was the first time I used Acorn after updating to Sierra.
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