Sorry to bother you again, but:teilo wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 4:42 pm If plugins are installed using a .pkg installer, this is not an issue. By running the installer using the right-click, Open method, any installed plugins will not be quarantined because you gave permission for the installer itself.
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So, long story short: Anyone developing plugins for Mac, but not signing them, should take the time to put together a PKG installer. It's not hard to do, and will avoid end-users having to mess with Terminal.
I wrote a .pkg installer, using the software "packages" (worst name ever for googling stuff btw. )
Is there anything I need to do for this dequarantinazation? Users can hit "install anyways" and it does work then? I'm just wondering as the "open anyways" option seems to be not working for the plugin themselves.