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| The trick was explained above by Sebastian. In this case you cannot launch audacity.app just double clicking on it, You should instead right click on audacity.app, select Show Contents, navigate to the Audacity executable and double click on it. The Audacity executable is inside the subfolder Audacity/Contents/MacOS, as shown here: This will open the terminal and launch the executable outside the stupid "secure" environment of High Sierra... Then you can create a shortcut to it.
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