Re: A question about Apple Policy
Re: A question about Apple Policy
- Subject: Re: A question about Apple Policy
- From: Andrew Farmer <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 19:01:48 -0800
On 04 Mar 09, at 18:07, Development wrote:
Ok I'm working on a program that allows system administrators to
access some features of the OS which are otherwise not normally
available. In cases where required I've followed the guidlines for
using the security framework. So what concerns me is because this
app allows a user to make changes to system preferences, if I
release the application am I going to get black listed?
There's no such thing as "blacklisted" for desktop applications. In
fact, there are already a number of programs which do exactly what
you're describing - TinkerTool[1] and Secrets.app[2], for instance.
[1] http://www.bresink.de/osx/TinkerTool.html
[2] http://secrets.blacktree.com/
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