Hello, Everyone --

  I am a seriously amateur JavaFX programmer and have written a freeware 
statistical package for high school teachers of Advanced Placement Statistics.  
I have no trouble packaging my program for the PC, but commonly teachers run 
afoul of the Mac Gatekeeper when trying to install the program.  (They are not 
typically comfortable with doing anything on the terminal command line.)

  I am willing (grumble, grumble) to pony up the $99/year to support my program 
in the App Store, but not willing to desert Netbeans. (Old dog, new tricks.)  
 The U.S. education system being what it is, teachers have Macs varying in age 
from long in the tooth to the new Macs with the M1 chip. So I have two 
questions:

  1.  How much of a headache would it be to develop (actually translate) and 
package for a variety of Mac OSs?

  2.  What are good sources (books, URLs, whatever) where I can learn more 
about how to do this?

  Thanks in advance!

  -- Chris

  

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