liquidx / webviewscreensaver

Mac OS X Screen Saver powered by a Web View
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Does not work on latest OS X Mountain Lion #1

Closed dalvarez closed 9 years ago

dalvarez commented 12 years ago

Correct me if I'm wrong (I hope I am, this looks too cool not to use), but I cannot install this screensaver on my computer because it considers this an app made from "an unidentified developer." I think this is from recent changes to how installations can only come through the Mac App Store. Anyway this could be put up there so that more of us can use it?

liquidx commented 12 years ago

You're right. I don't think the demo I have is developer signed right now and that's why it's not compatible with 10.8. I have to get a developer account and pay Apple - which I'll try and get to this week.

Thanks for the reminder.

On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 2:47 AM, Danny notifications@github.com wrote:

Correct me if I'm wrong (I hope I am, this looks too cool not to use), but I cannot install this screensaver on my computer because it considers this an app made from "an unidentified developer." I think this is from recent changes to how installations can only come through the Mac App Store. Anyway this could be put up there so that more of us can use it?

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petroleumjelliffe commented 11 years ago

Is this still an issue?

If so, will forking and compiling locally avoid this issue?

liquidx commented 11 years ago

The download binary is still not signed with a developer certificate. If you want to run it on your own machine, you can clone the repository and compile it yourself and it should work.

I haven't yet gotten around to signing the download binary, but I am intending to soon.

On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 10:50 AM, petroleumjelliffe < notifications@github.com> wrote:

Is this still an issue?

If so, will forking and compiling locally avoid this issue?

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/liquidx/webviewscreensaver/issues/1#issuecomment-15118746 .

Alastair Tse Phone: US: +1-415-230-1363 Twitter: @liquidx Web: http://liquidx.net/ Gtalk: alastairtse@gmail.com

petroleumjelliffe commented 11 years ago

Hey, you know what works? Holding down OPTION, righ-clicking and selecting open. The dialog let's you open it even though it's not signed.

Verified on OSX 10.8

liquidx commented 9 years ago

I've just updated the latest release to 2.0 with it now signed with my Developer ID:

https://github.com/liquidx/webviewscreensaver/releases