Installing Wall of Sound, Torpedo Remote or BlendIR on Mac OSX 10.9 or Higher

Installing Wall of Sound, Torpedo Remote or BlendIR on Mac OSX 10.9 or Higher

Source: Wiki How.

By default, a Mac running Mountain Lion or a later will block the installation of apps that are not from the Apple App Store or created by unidentified developers. Please follow the steps below to allow installation of the Torpedo Remote and/or BlendIR applications - plus the Wall of Sound Plugin - on your computer. 

Method 1 of 2: Exception for One Specific Software Application 

  1. Download the software as you normally would from the internet. If asked if you want to "keep" or "discard" the file, select keep.
  2. Open the software and get the error message that your software "can't be opened because it is from an unidentified developer." Click OK.
  3. Try opening the software again but this time right click on the software. (You can right click on a Mac, by pressing ctrl and clicking simultaneously). Select open from the menu.
  4. You should now be given the option to open the software. Click "open".

Method 2 of 2: Permanent Change for All Software Applications 

  1. Click the System Preferences icon on your Dock. Alternatively, you can click on the Apple icon in the top left of your screen and then click "System Preferences."
  2. Click Security & Privacy. It will be located under the heading "Personal."
  3. Click the lock in the bottom left of window. Enter your password when prompted. Then, click Unlock.
  4. Click the box next to "Anywhere." This will be located in the "General" Section, under "Accept Applications Downloaded From: ". You will now be able to install your software as normal. Click the lock again if you wish to prevent further changes.

Visit http://www.wikihow.com/Install-Software-from-Unsigned-Developers-on-a-Mac for more information and screenshots.

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