![]() ![]() If they show it on windows and just have a linux/mac download button its not a big deal. Electron apps (for as unpopular as they may be) are pretty platform agnostic. That was an exaggeration, but many times programs that look identical (aside from window frames) across platforms don't show the window frames for every platform. > Runs on OS X Yosemite (10.10) and later, including macOS Sierra (10.12). ![]() You are right but it's likely most people wasted a few minutes reading about it before discovering this? Spotlight maintains its own database in / Then, open the Logs folder and remove “Little Snitch ” and “Little Snitch ” files. Can the developer of an application making a connection a power user would consider worth blocking actually be trusted provide their own description? If they do lie (directly or by omission) or even simply obfuscate about what it's doing, is Obdev up to policing that? One thing I wonder about though is how well they're prepared to deal with lying, because this seems like it could possibly open up a potential risk for social engineering. The spirit of transparency is a good one too. Research Assistant is a useful feature and at first blush this seems to have the potential to make it even better, assuming LS has enough market penetration to actually get more then a handful of devs to provide a description. With all of these controls, you can create a virtually unlimited number of rules for your apps. Developer - Objective Development Software GmbH ![]()
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