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Dear Francis,

not sure what you are trying to say. Many people have been securing
their software e.g. with md5sums or PGP-signatures. Debian do that, and
they do it for free as far as I know. You could sign your own software
(for free) and then distribute your public key to the community, in case
you want to do something similar.

Cheers,
Tim

P.S. If anyone happens to know Annie Schott (asch...@cipf.es) could they
help her to set up her vacation notifier to send her spanish news only
once per email address? I keep on getting her notification anytime I
send an email to this board.

On 02/16/2012 04:01 PM, Francis E Reyes wrote:
> It seems that Apple is building a higher walled garden for OS X in
> the form of signed binaries. They're not mandating every app come
> from the appstore but instead have a level that allows developers to
> 'sign' their binaries with their own developer ID (which of course
> costs $99USD/year). Or the user can go rogue and 'Ctrl-Click' install
> any application.
> 
> http://www.apple.com/macosx/mountain-lion/security.html
> 
> Personally I'll probably choose  Mac App Store and identified
> developers. (I imagine this will be the default).
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --------------------------------------------- Francis E. Reyes M.Sc. 
> 215 UCB University of Colorado at Boulder
> 

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Dr Tim Gruene
Institut fuer anorganische Chemie
Tammannstr. 4
D-37077 Goettingen

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