I already pay the $99/year for iOS, and Mac is 5-6% of my sales so financially would be worth it for me to notarize apps but I still won't do it. It's the first step towards a fully controlled / closed system. Next step? they don't approve apps they don't like? no thanks!
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Replying to @WinterwolvesG
i don't really get it, the notarize is not automatically done? we need to pay extra to get notarized??
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Replying to @Chu3_roseverte
you need the dev subscription, another way for apple to milk developers. Then you're also forced to use Xcode. The whole process is forcing devs to use their own stuff like if was a console or something, not a computer!
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Replying to @WinterwolvesG
eh, so need to pay extra 99 usd more like the one we paid for ios? i thought we just need to download a tool and put the .app there and done



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Replying to @Chu3_roseverte
no I think it's included in the iOS one, as for the process I have no clue,
@renpytom made a guide for that. But I still won't do it (also because I don't own a mac anymore and have no intention of buying another!) :P1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @WinterwolvesG @renpytom
i saw the guide on steam but too busy atm to read carefully on that. my mac is still the 2012 one, hopefully it's ok?
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I have no clue but don't worry, Apple will likely make it obsolete soon!
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