{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\cocoartf1348\cocoasubrtf170 {\fonttbl\f0\fswiss\fcharset0 Helvetica;} {\colortbl;\red255\green255\blue255;} \margl1440\margr1440\vieww12600\viewh10200\viewkind0 \pard\tx720\tx1440\tx2160\tx2880\tx3600\tx4320\tx5040\tx5760\tx6480\tx7200\tx7920\tx8640\pardirnatural\qc \f0\b\fs28 \cf0 How to run this application \b0 \ \pard\tx720\tx1440\tx2160\tx2880\tx3600\tx4320\tx5040\tx5760\tx6480\tx7200\tx7920\tx8640\pardirnatural \cf0 \ Are you being warned that Anniversary Edition Setup has not been signed by an identified developer when double-clicking it? Due to this being a simple fan-produced application, the app is not signed with an Apple Developer certificate. Currently, the default setting for OS X's Gatekeeper security feature will refuse to run an unsigned app unless you do one of the following:\ \ - Right-click the app and choose "Open", then click the "Open" button in the "Are you sure?" prompt.\ \ - OR: Shortly after double-clicking the app and being told it is from an unidentified developer, open System Preferences > Security & Privacy, go to the General tab, and if you see the message "'Anniversary Edition Setup' was blocked from running because it is not from an identified developer", click the "Open Anyway" button.\ \ After using either method once, Gatekeeper should allow the application to run in the future.}