On 1/13/11 8:56 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
sounds like a hostage situation.

Well, to be fair, Verisign gets the money. But still.


On 13 January 2011 19:04, J. Landman Gay<[email protected]>  wrote:

I'm in the position of wanting to release a no-cost or low-cost app for
Windows, but without a code-signing certificate Windows puts up the scary
"untrusted publisher" notification every time the app launches. Certificates
cost a couple hundred dollars and I don't want to do that.

So the question is, how do other shareware or freeware authors deal with
it? Are users so used to it by now they'll just click OK and proceed? What
do you guys do?

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HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com

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