Homebrew install: "Kui.app" cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified.
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I installed Kui using brew install kui
, but when I try to run the executable I get "Kui.app" cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified
. While I know how to get around this, I think this will be a deterrent to people (including me) using Kui. Are there plans to get Kui verified with Apple?
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- Created 2 years ago
- Comments:9 (5 by maintainers)
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Sounds great! I’ll keep an eye out for it and will give it a try tomorrow. I don’t think I’ll have time to test by EOD today.
I think that to give a good answer to your question I’d need to be able to test how intrusive the UX latency/responsiveness issues are. I’d be happy to test things and give you my opinion if that’s possible.
I’m personally giving Kui a test drive right now, but I don’t think I’m going to recommend it to coworkers until it’s signed.
That’s really frustrating that Apple made changes without a viable solution in place.