Okay, I get it. But reviewing the security information is pretty minor. You go to Settings > Privacy & Security and it says "Sigil was blocked from use because it is not from an identified developer" then you click the "Open Anyway" button.
All I'm saying that if you are unable to notarize Sigil, please, I hope you will continue to provide macOS releases as long as users can open it by going into Settings and clicking the "Open Anyway" button.
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Originally Posted by KevinH
Yes, but how many new users of Sigil on macOS would be willing to "review the security information" (ie. get told is is most likely malware) and then decide to try it anyway.
And even if they did, the errors like the one in this post come up.
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