WobblePic v1.4.6 is a small but meaningful release for macOS users: the macOS build is now code-signed and notarized by Apple. If you’ve been running WobblePic on a Mac, you’ve had to work around an “unverified developer” or “app is damaged” warning on first launch. That workaround is no longer needed.

macOS: Signed & Notarized

Until now, the macOS DMG shipped unsigned. macOS Gatekeeper blocked the first launch, and you had to either approve the app in System Settings → Privacy & Security or run an xattr command in Terminal to strip the quarantine flag.

Starting with v1.4.6:

  • The app bundle is signed with our Apple Developer ID Application certificate.
  • The build is submitted to Apple’s notary service, which scans it for malware and issues a notarization ticket.
  • That ticket is stapled onto both the app and the DMG, so verification works even offline.

The practical result: WobblePic opens with a normal double-click on macOS Sequoia and earlier. No Privacy & Security detour, no Terminal command, no “Apple could not verify…” dialog. macOS recognizes it as software from an identified, notarized developer.

This applies to both the Apple Silicon (arm64) and Intel (x64) DMGs.

Windows

No functional changes on Windows. The Windows installer is rebuilt at v1.4.6 only to keep version numbers aligned across platforms — if you’re on Windows and already running v1.4.5, there’s nothing new to gain by updating, though it won’t hurt.

System Requirements

Unchanged since v1.1.3 — no platform changes in this release.

Windows

  • OS: Windows 10 / 11
  • GPU: OpenGL 3.3+ (AMD / NVIDIA / Intel with DirectML for SAM2)
  • RAM: 4 GB minimum (8 GB recommended)
  • Disk: ~600 MB (SAM2.1 model included)

macOS

  • OS: macOS Sequoia or later
  • Chip: Intel or Apple Silicon (Apple Silicon recommended for best AI performance)
  • RAM: 4 GB minimum (8 GB recommended)
  • Disk: ~600 MB

Download

Get v1.4.6 from the Download page. Existing users will see an update notification the next time WobblePic’s “Check for Updates” runs.

If you previously stripped the quarantine flag manually on an older build, no action is needed — installing v1.4.6 fresh just works.