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  • Subject: Sandboxing redux
  • From: Graham Cox <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2012 09:13:50 +1000

Just a follow up on the thread that shall not speak its name.

Sandboxing makes integration of media files from other apps (e.g. iPhoto) somewhat difficult. By using temporary entitlements, these features can be made to work with iPhoto. However, I have just been informed that using such entitlements are not allowed by the Mac App Store - apps doing this will be rejected.

So if you are doing something like this, e.g. by using Karelia's iMedia browser, your app will be rejected.

I've filed a radar requesting an official API:  rdar://12232898  I'm hoping it is a massive duplicate - if more developers ask for this there's more chance we'll actually get it, I hope.



--Graham



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