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\pard\sa200\sl276\slmult1\b\f0\fs22\lang9 Quick Note on Launching Hydrus for the First Time\b0\par
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There are two ways to launch Hydrus Network for the first time. This is needed because Hydrus is open source and not code-signed by Apple.\par
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First, copy Hydrus Network.app to the Applications folder.\par
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Next, go to Apple Menu -> System Preferences -> Security (or Security & Privacy). Change \ldblquote Allow apps downloaded from:\rdblquote to \ldblquote Anywhere"\par
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Alternatively, you can control-click (or right-click) on the Hydrus Network.app (once installed in Applications). Finally, chose Open. By right-clicking and choosing Open, you\rquote re telling OS X that you want to bypass the security checks for that app only. If this fails, use the previous method of allowing all unsigned apps.\par
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\b Updating Hydrus Network for Mac\b0\par
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As of v335, Hydrus OS X now releases exclusively as the App, with the default database being created at ~/Library/Hydrus (i.e. /Users/[You]/Library/Hydrus). This makes updating as simple as overwriting the old App with the new. Because this is not portable, it also means that OS X installs can by default only manage one hydrus client per user. You can redirect the database folder, but this is slightly advanced--if you are interested in running multiple OS X databases, please check the help file on database migration for more info.\par
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Users who wish to update from version 334 or earlier should move their existing database from inside their <=334 App to this new location before updating. Please check the v335 release post for more information.\par
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