Short Answer: No need for alarm. This is a common occurrence. Windows flags lesser-known applications by default, especially those not signed with costly digital certificates. My software is open-source and safe when downloaded from the three official sources: This website, My GitHub and SourceForge.
Long Answer: When independent developers like myself distribute software, Windows Defender SmartScreen or similar security tools may issue a warning. This is not because the software is harmful, but simply because it hasn't yet earned a widespread reputation or been code-signed-something that requires purchasing a certificate from a third-party authority.
To stay safe:
Only download from official sources: My website: https://www.justagwas.com, my SourceForge profile: https://sourceforge.net/u/justgram, my GitHub - https://github.com/Justagwas.
If you're concerned, scan the file with VirusTotal, a free, multi-engine antivirus platform. It will give you an unbiased report from dozens of antivirus tools.
You're welcome to reach out directly. I'm open about how the software works-after all, it’s open source. You're free to inspect the code yourself or ask questions.
Bottom line: Warnings are expected for independent software. Trust only the official sources, verify if needed, and know that I take your security seriously.
Short Answer: Yes, my software is safe to use - as long as it is downloaded from my official sources.
Long Answer: I take pride in building reliable, trustworthy software. While my projects are open source, each release is carefully scanned and verified to ensure safety and integrity. If you ever encounter a warning when downloading or installing, it is most likely due to the software being new or unsigned - not because it is harmful.
To confirm the safety of the file yourself, you are welcome to scan it through VirusTotal - which checks it against multiple reputable antivirus engines. If you prefer an added layer of caution, you can also run the installer in a sandbox or virtual environment first. Your safety and confidence matter - feel free to contact me directly if you have any concerns or questions.
For inquiries or support, you can reach me through Email - contact@justagwas.com
Please note that unsolicited offers, service proposals, or collaboration requests are not being accepted at this time. Emails of this nature will not be reviewed or responded to. Thank you for your cooperation.
Also, kindly note that I may be slow to respond, but I will address your email as soon as possible.
Yes, absolutely. My software is open source and available from only three official sources - My website, My GitHub and Sourceforge - I welcome contributions in all forms. Contributions - whether feature requests, bug reports, or code improvements - can be submitted through the SourceForge, or GitHub platform, where the code is hosted and maintained.
While I strive to make my software intuitive and reliable, support is offered on a best-effort basis. If you encounter any issues or have questions, you're welcome to contact me directly. I review most inquiries personally and will respond as time permits.
At present, there are no major known issues. If any arise, I will document them clearly on the program's page.
That said, software is never perfect - so if you encounter a bug or unexpected behavior, please don't hesitate to contact me with the details. Your report helps improve the software for everyone.
Updates are released as needed, driven by user feedback, and the implementation of meaningful new features. I don't follow a fixed schedule - instead, I focus on quality and necessity. If an improvement is warranted, it will be made with care and released accordingly.
Only download my software from my official page, my GitHub, or my Sourceforge.
I do not host my projects elsewhere, so if you’ve downloaded my software from anywhere else, it may not be authentic. Always verify the source before installing or running any program.