If you go open-source, there's also a greater chance that someone might be able to see what's causing the false-positives.
In most cases like this, for freeware tools, it's usually come down to the installer itself.
But, you would need to be more open for others to volunteer to look into things.
I'm no dev, but just what I see in most cases.
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