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Unzipped applications appear to be created by Keka #215
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You're right. Since the adoption of sandbox this came in. I'll fix that one if possible on #176. Thanks for the tip @NosillaCast 😊 |
I'm fixing this one first, since it has some nasty effects: https://twitter.com/the_jannis/status/1010259254043955200 |
Hmmm. I've been unzipping right and left this with with Keka without issue. I don't doubt his experiences but I haven't had it bite me yet.
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@NosillaCast it did not affected me neither but the |
This is being held by Apple in the review process. Might need to find a workaround. |
Maybe in the future Apple will allow the use of |
This is fixed with the "Inherit quarantine from downloaded files" option in 1.2.0. This option is enabled by default. Thanks again @NosillaCast! |
I just downloaded an app called "HashPhotos Transfer.app" as a zip archive. Since Keka is my default now, it opened the zip for me. When I opened the app though, I got the macOS Gatekeeper message "HashPhotos Transfer.app is an application created by Keka Are you sure you want to open it?"
I wouldn't think that's intended behavior?
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