![]() You probably downloaded Xcode from Apple’s developer portal (because downloading it from the App Store usually doesn’t work). Yes, I know about the Apple Developer Enterprise Program, but it only “allows large organizations to develop and deploy proprietary, internal-use apps to their employees.” How many of you have obtained tools like Skype, Zoom, Atom, or Sourcetree? These are all “third-party” apps not distributed through the Mac App Store. You can’t download an iOS app outside of the App Store. ![]() ![]() Many of you have downloaded and installed macOS software directly from websites, i.e., not from the Mac App Store. Since the advent of OS X Mojave and especially Catalina and the requirement for app notarization, some of us old-time macOS developers are concerned that Apple will pull the plug on the apps that we distribute ourselves.
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