thanks you that makes alot more sense than what I was thinking. In the few
times I researched this topic, it was never clear to me that you can sign
multiple things with one sig.
thanks guys
On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 8:38 PM, Knapp Martin via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
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Coding signing certificates are priced on a per-year basis, not per app or
signing instance. I get my Windows code signing certificates from kSoft - the
certificates themselves are from Comodo and you can get anything from 1 to 5
years (the more years, the cheaper per year) - at least that last
???
Tom,
you pay for a code signing certificate for one year and can use that
certificate then for signing as many windows programs,Dlls and so on as you
want. After that year your signed apps are still working, but you have to renew
your certificate if you want to sign new apps.
And 84USD f
Hi guys,
Maybe my question is dumb, and maybe I'm too pessimistic but are you
telling me LC drops $ on code signing every windows installer for their DP
and RC releases too?
Is there some way of signing applications without that cost?
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