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Abetter code signing situation description

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Martin Tůma 2019-11-02 15:32:26 +01:00
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<p><i>The official Windows &amp; OS X installers are always signed using <p><i>The official Windows &amp; OS X installers are always signed using
<a href="https://github.com/tumic0/GPXSee/tree/master/cert">certificates</a> <a href="https://github.com/tumic0/GPXSee/tree/master/cert">certificates</a>
available at the GitHub project page. As the certificates are non-commercial available at the GitHub project page. As the certificates are non-commercial
(self-signed) you have to import them first if you want your OS automatically (self-signed) you have to import the certificate on Windows first if you want
check the installer when installing GPXSee. On OS X this your OS automatically check the installer when installing GPXSee. On OS X,
<a href="https://github.com/tumic0/GPXSee/issues/234">may not work</a> on some Apple does not allow software that does not generate them profit like GPXSee
newer OS X versions and you need to run the application using the "right click to pass <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gatekeeper_(macOS)">Gatekeeper</a>
menu" when opening it for the first time.</i></p> (you can't import custom certificates) so you need to run the application using
the "right click menu" when opening it for the first time.</i></p>
<h2 id="maps">Maps</h2> <h2 id="maps">Maps</h2>
<p>GPXSee supports most tile server based online maps out there, but the <p>GPXSee supports most tile server based online maps out there, but the