As you've found, you can initially only use your Facebook app when logging in as the user who owns/created the app. Once you make the app public on the Status and Review section of the app config. on Facebook, anyone can login in to it. However, before it's public there are a couple of ways you can get other users to test it:
You can invite other Facebook users to test the app using the Add Testers button on the Role section of the app config. I've found that it seems the users you invite have to be your Facebook friends (of course if they're not already your friends and they're your clients/bosses you may want to put them in a restricted friend list so they can't see your entire Facebook profile).
You can add special test users for the app using the Test Users
'tab' at the top of the Role section. You can then log in to the app as these test users. See https://developers.facebook.com/blog/post/527/ and https://developers.facebook.com/blog/post/35/ for more details.
Either way, the users you add add testers or the test users you create should no longer get the error message saying "The developers of this app have not set up this app properly for Facebook Login." Everyone else still will until you make the app public (or until you invite them to be test users of course!).