Hi,

I have seen plenty of apps out there (not certain but one might well of been from Adobe) that had no paid certificate and it has not bothered me any. I think it is safe to say a lot of people that download and install applications never pay any attention to those warnings (based on how many people seem to get infected with various fun stuffs). So personally I'd put an application out there without being too worried about it if I was just giving it away and I'd be sure to warn people on the page what to expect on the installer so they do not 'panic'. Although if I was selling something I would go the route of full certificate personally, firstly it looks more professional and secondly I think it's the ethical thing to do.

Just my two cents :)

Regards,
Peter Witham
http://www.evolutiondata.com

On Jun 18, 2008, at 5:21 PM, Schell wrote:

Hi everyone. I recently got the urge to develop some desktop apps, and though "hey, AIR seems easy, since I already know AS3." I'm now looking into developing with Textmate, but I've found out about AIRs certificate handling process. Is that a bother? I don't want to pay money to get my app
out there. That seems ridiculous. Anyone care to enlighten me?

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