Apple developers have access to certificates with which to sign their
apps for distribution outside of the Mac App Store. I don't believe
there is an additional charge (other than your yearly developer fee),
though I've not used this yet, so don't quote me on that. You have to
use both a "Devel
I have code-signed Windows installers and executables as well, though not yet
in a LC project. (Soon, I'll have to do it on the Mac, too. I believe
code-signing is required to get an app in the app Store. Apple's next MacOS
update is going to make more use of code-signing.)
Code-signing may seem a
Tiemo-
Wednesday, February 22, 2012, 3:44:39 AM, you wrote:
> Hi Mark,
> I often have thought about signing my program to avoid this "do you want to
> continue?"
> What kept me from doing this up to now, is that I don't know what happens
> with update setups, new versions of the same program, etc
Hi Mark,
I often have thought about signing my program to avoid this "do you want to
continue?"
What kept me from doing this up to now, is that I don't know what happens
with update setups, new versions of the same program, etc.
Somebody told me, that I have to apply for a new certificate at Micros