There are some important updates to Yaak’s licensing: going forward, a paid license is required for commercial use of prebuilt binaries. Personal use and running the open-source code remain free.
I won’t go into detail here, so be sure to check out the Announcement Post.
Now, you can finally install Yaak on Windows operating systems without seeing the “Running this app may put your PC at risk” warning. And for those working inside a larger organizations, Yaak will no longer be blocked by corporate security policies.
Fixes Sign Windows Release