There are few things that I truly hate about Leopard, but one of those few things are the confirmation dialog boxes when opening newly downloaded apps. A new app, iQuarantine X, seeks to not just change, but completely remove and prevent from that dialog box from ever showing up again. Although I’m betting this can be done with a simple Terminal command, you’ll have to shell out a hefty $5 for iQuarantine X. If the dialog boxes annoy you that much (and you download that many new apps), then you may want to spend the cash and just download it. Of course, this app just disables them, apparently it doesn’t run a process in the background or anything like that.
No free demo this time, but if you’re seriously being bugged by some quarantine dialog boxes, you may want to drop the cash.
[iQuarantine X] via [TUAW]


















(Although I’m betting this can be done with a simple Terminal command)
Not at all. The only way to completely remove the File Quarantine Alerts are to use the app. I slapped down the five bucks, and I have not seen a File Quarantine Alert again…
two thumbs up!!!!