Notarize sqlectron for macOS
See original GitHub issuesqlectron
is currently not notarized, which means that it is difficult to run on modern macOS versions like Catalina due to enhanced security features.
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- Created 3 years ago
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I’ve tried to install the app today on MacOS Big Sur to test it out and I ran into the same issue. Yes, you should open sponsorship on github, I am sure there will be people who will support your work.
Actually I’ve found out somewhere else that you can open non-notarized apps. You just need to go and (hold ctrl and) right click on the app in the Applications folder and will ask you if you want to open it or not, but you do have an Open button which works (macbook pro 16, big sur 11.1).
Found an article here: https://eclecticlight.co/2020/11/19/getting-unnotarized-apps-out-of-quarantine/ (not my initial source, as that one was a github thread somewhere).