There's a PIE 2 exe for doing this for Windows folks, right? And honestly, I don't have enough experience between PIE2 exe versus PIE installer. The PIE 2 app automatically signs it. So you have to sign it yourself whether you use an ad hoc signature or a developer signature. But you can do that. Okay, interesting. Have you checked out GUI, G-O-O-E-Y? I have, yeah. It lets you take any command line tool and turn it into, well, as the name says, like a graphical user interface.