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Old 06-15-2019, 04:08 PM   #19
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As far as I know, Apple doesn't require that apps be notarized unless they are sold through the App store.
I don't know if there are exceptions or loopholes, but this is what Apple says: "Mac apps, installer packages, and kernel extensions that are signed with Developer ID must also be notarized by Apple in order to run on macOS Catalina."

https://developer.apple.com/news/?id=06032019i

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I have quite a few apps that are not notarized and work just fine with the beta.
That's good to know, thanks.

How can one tell if an app is notarized? I know how to tell if an app is signed, but I would be interested in knowing how to check if it's also notarized.

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Calibre is python based and works fine.
Doesn't Calibre have bundled python? I think Alf standalone doesn't have bundled python but requires the Mac to have python installed, and it may require python 2 rather than 3.

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