Hi all I'm not totally clear on how Mountain Lion will make a difference to BibDesk. Is the idea that everyone who wants to build an application has to register, and then it only runs, or can be installed, if the developer ID is registered? Or it just pops up a message telling the user that the app is not registered? I haven't been able to (i.e., gave up after a while) looking for information about this on the Apple developer info site. It sounds a little creepy to me.
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