Starting with Tiger, developers of assistive applications have another
option. Your assistive application can ask for authorization,
typically at
install time, and make itself a "trusted process" that will work
even if the
global accessibility setting is turned off. This option is
presumably more
secure, since it allows somebody who wants to use a specific assistive
application to limit the risk to that one application without
opening up the
computer globally.
"Woo-hoo!" :-) Glad to hear they actually added that. Now there's
only address book and a few other holes to plug.
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