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Kind of a basic question I know, but I can't seem to find a straight answer anywhere. I need to know before I upgrade macOS. Thanks.
I have issues with SourceTree 4.0.1 on Catalina. After a couple of minutes it starts to consume a lot of resources and my Mac OS going crazy. I've to close sourcetree each time after a couple of minutes.
My answer is NO...
I am running a test Catalina VM, and downloaded sourcetree.app
The message says:
Can't be opened because Apple cannot check it for malicious software.
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@Christopher Lyman I am using sourcetree at macOS Catalina and have 2 bugs:
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1. Run sourcetree
2. Dismiss error message
3. Go to system preferences -> Security & privacy
4. At the general tab, you should have message about blocked sourcetree, click "open it anyway"
Sourcetree should start.
@Christopher Lyman I am using sourcetree at MacOS Catalina, and I have 2 bugs:
- Can't update sourcetree 4.0 (229) to 4.0 (232)
- Sourcetree crash, when I am start dragging unstaged/staged files
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