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#Mac transmit crack install

This article is my brain dump on the subject. What this means for us developers is that, when targeting the Mac platform, we have choices: we can distribute our apps independently, outside the Mac App Store, through the Mac App Store exclusively, or through both at the same time. Even with the introduction of Apple Silicon, Apple has made it very clear that the Mac is still the Mac, and is still hackable, even when running on the new architecture. The Mac has always been very different from its close relative, iOS, especially when it comes to what a user is or is not allowed to run on their system.
