Quote:
Originally Posted by DiapDealer
That's terrible. At least on Windows, they don't seem like they're willing (yet) to completely eliminate the user's choice in the matter. They just make it as terrifying as possible (not to mention difficult and completely unintuitive for the uninitiated) to move past the "unknown publisher" warning. 
|
I'm confused. According to Apple's statement, "Gatekeeper will require Developer ID-signed software to be notarized." That's not the same as saying only Developer ID-signed software can be installed and run, is it?
Wouldn't this just mean software from an "unknown publisher" will throw up a warning, just as already happens on Windows?
Quote:
Originally Posted by KevinH
If I can find a way to not Apple sign but use a third party signing tool, I will do that ...
|
Okay, thank you. I find myself feeling panicky at the possibility of losing Sigil