Now can check apps (bundles with the extension .app) to determine whether they’re notarized, from Apple, App Store, etc.
macOS 10.14
In the next week or two, 10.14.6 should be released, the last version of Mojave, and the last macOS to run on cheesegrater Mac Pros. Where has it got us?
Important information for those using PermissionScanner and RepairHomePermissions.
What does an error -67030 mean? How does one signing error lead to another? Helpful detail for interpreting results from checking signatures.
How the new repairing permissions can fix problems, and two updated tools to help you do that.
In Mojave, the unified log can contain up to 27 different fields, of which Consolation gives access to 26. Do you wish that to change?
Signature checks are complex. On first run with a quarantine flag, they include the contents of the Resources folder, but seldom do after that.
Now lets you change the font size in its text views, with settings independent for each window type, and saved to its preferences files.
At last you can change the size of the text used to display log excerpts. Also adds auto-checking for updates.
With recent privacy protection, notarization requirements, and extended checking of executable code, it’s getting more common for an app not to launch. What can you do when that happens?
