I really want to switch to Levure too, but my main project is quite 
complicated, and it will take a goodly amount of time. Plus, since I 
implemented chained behaviors for my datagrids, I'm not sure I can incorporate 
that into Levure. 

Bob S


> On Dec 12, 2018, at 09:56 , Knapp Martin via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> In my experience, it’s easy to make a mess of your certificates from Apple. 
> Then, if you’re like me, you finally get it set up but when you need to renew 
> them a few years later you’ve forgotten what you did the last time to get it 
> right (or is that just me?).
> 
> I’d like to give a plug here for Trevor’s “Levure” framework. It has the 
> ability to code sign your Mac apps. You just need to give it your certificate 
> name. I had used Trevor’s GLX framework for many years and was a little 
> concerned about switching to Levure. While I did have to unlearn a few things 
> (assumptions from my GLX experience) it was easier to make the switch than I 
> though it would be. Now that I've been using it for a while I will say that 
> it’s absolutely great. And Trevor is wonderful about answering question (in 
> the forums). My favorite feature is the incorporation of the Sparkle 
> framework to give your apps a very professional means of updating your apps. 
> And while it’s configured to handle version control/script only stacks that 
> is not necessary if, like me, you don’t need those features. Plus, there is 
> no cost! A big thank you to Trevor.
> 
> Marty

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