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Re: Re: Applescript in Monterrey
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Re: Re: Applescript in Monterrey


  • Subject: Re: Re: Applescript in Monterrey
  • From: iurista--- via AppleScript-Users <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2022 19:49:03 +0200 (CEST)
  • Importance: 3 (Normal)

>> On Oct 20, 2022, at 12:33 PM, iurista--- via AppleScript-Users
>> <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>>> ----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----
>>> Von : email@hidden
>>> Datum : 17/10/2022 - 19:40 (MS)
>>> Betreff : Re: Applescript in Monterrey
>>>
>> snip...snip...snip...
>>>
>>> As for Monterrey, I upgraded a few months ago and I have no regrets. There
>>> are no appleScript issues that I was not able to easily resolve (often with
>>> help from those forums above). As I recall there were two kinds of issues
>>> that had to be dealt with:
>>>     No more third party Scripting Additions
>>>     Increased security requiring code signing/notarizing
>> And exactely this is the PITA: I have around 700 scripts still from Snow
>> Leopard (but I'm not a developer and therefore do not sign my applets). I
>> upgraded first to Monterey, after too much problems with it then to Big Sur.
>> I can open any applet I have, but I can not anymore save and close it, some
>> security error pops each time up saying that security does not allow code
>> signing changes. I have to copy the code, throw the applet away, copy the
>> code to a new script and save as an applet. Then you may add it to the
>> respective security panel of the system preferences. I have to repeat this
>> procedures each time I open the applet for a change.
>
>Do you mean you downgraded to Big Sur from Monterrey?  Were your problems with
>Monterrey related to AppleScript?  Can I avoid the signing problem by paying
>the $100 a year ransom to become an Apple Developer?

Oh no, I made a brand new Big Sur Installation on another partition, the same
way as I did for Monterey about a month ago.
As I said: I'm not a developer, I'm just a private scripter. I do not have any
idea about this developer program of Apple. Sorry for that.
Rudolf
Rudolf
>
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