Success! Downloaded Sigil.app-2.3.0-1-Mac-arm64.txz from GitHub the normal way, unpacked and double-clicked.
I got the same "... app downloaded from the Internet. Are you sure you want to open it? ... Apple checked it for malicious software and none was detected" message that I get with most other notarized software I download directly from the Internet, both free and paid, and including calibre, BBEdit, etc.
I clicked Open et voilą!
Thank you so much for all your efforts. I would have been content to continue overriding the "unverified developer and cannot verify free from malware" warning, but this will reassure new users that Sigil is safe and avoid the other problems you pointed out as Apple tightens its controls
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Originally Posted by KevinH
@odamizu,
We updated this release to include a hopefully fixed, Sigil.app-2.3.0-1-Mac-arm64.txz and fixed Sigil.app-2.3.0-1-Mac_x86_64.txz.
When you get a free moment, please try normally downloading it, unpack it, and try the resulting Sigil.app to make sure it is working just like other downloads.
Do not use curl nor xattr for this test, just an everyday browser download.
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