Re: Entitlements Questions
Re: Entitlements Questions
- Subject: Re: Entitlements Questions
- From: Matt Neuburg <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2011 06:47:26 -0800
On Mon, 14 Nov 2011 13:41:05 -0800, Laurent Daudelin <email@hidden> said:
>it looks like my app will be removed from the App Store if I don't support entitlements but, OTOH, I can't see how I can implement any of them and keep my app functioning. I haven't seen any entitlement that would provide the kind of access that a synchronization tool needs
I don't know the answer, but isn't this exactly the problem with sandboxing? Apple apparently thinks every application can be reduced to only editing its own little documents in its own little area. The notion that an application is going to do the sort of thing the Finder does, or that any self-respecting Unix tool does, or that an AppleScript or Ruby script does, creating and destroying files and folders, is completely alien to this notion of computing. m.
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