Hi

I hit the same problem a little while ago and decided to try to dodge the issue 
as much as possible. My solution was to include the following guidance where 
appropriate:

Can't Open ...

Note that both Mac and Windows users may be asked to give permission to run the 
app for the first time. This is because we haven't gone through the processes 
to register the app with Apple and Microsoft - it's not worth the effort for 
limited distribution apps.

If you're unhappy about this or at all unsure that you trust our apps, don't 
use them! Otherwise, just do what's required once and you'll not be bothered 
again when you use the app from then onwards.

See "Can't Open Mac App.pdf  
<https://www.reid-it.co.uk/downloads/down_bballs/Can%27t%20Open%20Mac%20App.pdf>"
 or "Can't Open Windows App.pdf  
<https://www.reid-it.co.uk/downloads/down_bballs/Can%27t%20Open%20Windows%20App.pdf>"
 as appropriate for guidance.

Here's an example of how I provide this advice as part of a distribution web 
page:

https://www.reid-it.co.uk/downloads/down_bballs.htm 
<https://www.reid-it.co.uk/downloads/down_bballs.htm>

For my purposes, the above covers my needs since my projects are almost always 
for a small number of users, often for in-house use only. If something like the 
above works for you, you're welcome to use my guidance sheets, either as is or 
with your own modifications.

Regards

Peter

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