Hey there,I purchased gmail app for my macbook pro with retina display but I cannot even open it!Why!The purchased is made,I have also the receipt but cannot use it!

Hi,yesterday I made a purchase of gmail app for mac book pro but I cannot open it!I have the receipt for the perchased item it is in my list of installed apps but cannot use it.Do anybody has the same problem like me?Please,advice!

You should also ask this in the MacBook Pro forum. This is the forum for the white and black plastic MacBooks that were discontinued in 2010. You should also post this question there to increase your chances of getting an answer.
https://discussions.apple.com/community/notebooks/macbook_pro

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