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This is something for later, but I just want to mention it here so everyone has heard of it.
MacOS has something called "Gatekeeper", where it only lets you open apps that are signed with a trusted developer ID. As long as we don't have that, new users are greeted with a warning like this:
Anyone who ever used more obscure third party software on Mac knows how to get around this and tell Gatekeeper that there's an exception for this particular app, but I could imagine that e.g. corporate machines don't even allow the user to bypass the check.
From what I see on the Gatekeeper site (above), we might need to be part of Apple Developer program, which costs around 100 bucks per year.
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