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Entitlements for non-appstore developer-id signed apps
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Entitlements for non-appstore developer-id signed apps


  • Subject: Entitlements for non-appstore developer-id signed apps
  • From: Roland King <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2016 20:24:38 +0800

I was reading a review of MacOS Sierra and it was claiming that Developer ID signed, non mac-appstore apps now have access to more of iCloud than they did previously, however it wasn’t very clear about exactly what those available entitlements are.

I’ve hunted around the documentation, in the Entitlements section, the iCloud section and a few other places but I can’t find a table, or similar resource, which says what entitlements are available to Developer ID signed apps and which are still reserved for mac app store apps in MacOS Sierra.

Has anyone seen such a table and have a link for it please?
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