Apple seems to like to coerce their users onto their preferred track little by little, release after release, instead of hamfistedly forcing it on day one. Instead, each release is a small drip of inconvenience and nudging.<p>Long time ago, you could run any executable you wanted. Then, you got a little nag, but whatever. Then (I think) you had to right click and take an extra step to run them, with a scary warning. Then, you got an even scarier warning and had to navigate into Settings to select "Allow applications downloaded from" -> Anywhere. Then, they removed the "Anywhere" option, but you could re-enable it with the command line.<p>It's also directionally clear: They surely intend to fully boil the frog one day and remove the ability to do this.<p>Se also: The UX you have to navigate in order to fill your own password into web pages on Safari.