Re: Get iphoto scripting bridge handle without starting iphoto?
Re: Get iphoto scripting bridge handle without starting iphoto?
- Subject: Re: Get iphoto scripting bridge handle without starting iphoto?
- From: Ken Ferry <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2011 15:20:50 -0800
My point was really that a developer should at the least be aware if he's using a hack. Unless this is a published interface, it's a hack that might break.
Apple is certainly able to do a dot rev of all the iLife apps simultaneously.
-Ken
On Jan 16, 2011, at 1:48 PM, Graham Cox <email@hidden> wrote:
> I used parts of the iMedia browser (the objects that retrieve the images from the iPhoto database) in an app that has been accepted on the App Store.
>
> While I guess that the layout of the iPhoto database on disk could change, all the iApps access it so if it changed they'd have to all be revved and upgraded at once. Also, the way the layout works it's to a large extent self-correcting - the 'master dictionary' contains full paths to the individual files so provided those keys are still present in a changed layout, the actual images will still be found.
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> --Graham
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> On 17/01/2011, at 3:06 AM, Ken Ferry wrote:
>
>> The project page does not make it clear whether or not that is a hack. Is
>> that supported, or, for example, would you get rejected from the mac app
>> store for depending on stuff that changes between OS versions?
>>
>> -Ken
>
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