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Old 02-12-2024, 02:35 PM   #39
KevinH
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Originally Posted by philja View Post
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I just installed Sigil 2.0.2 and when I clicked the icon to open, I was immediately hit with Apple's warning that the app was unsigned. ...
Technically it is signed (by my Apple Dev account id). It just is not "notarized" which is a process where you send your compiled executable to Apple along with a list of rights it needs and Apple verifies it is "okay" which really is just them acting to take control over all of the software used on desktop macos platform.

Notarization is an extremely silly process in my opinion given Apple, just like everyone else, can see and search each and every line of our source code to verify that it is more than "okay" - ie,. that it collects no data on you, and therefore sells no data, that it has no ads, has no backdoors, etc etc. That is much better than notarization.
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