On 22.10.2011, at 19:35, Simon Spiegel wrote:
>
>>
>> On Oct 22, 2011, at 07:00 , Simon Spiegel wrote:
>>
>>> On 22.10.2011, at 15:31, Chris Goedde wrote:
>>>
>>>> the references to sandboxing and entitlements, is that it applies to App
>>>> Store apps, e.g. for an app to access iCloud from the desktop it needs to
>>>> be approved through the app store. That's obviously not the case for
>>>> BibDesk now or in the near future (and maybe never, given some of the App
>>>> Store restrictions).
>>
>> Never. BibDesk would never pass the App Store review for several reasons
>> (calling other tasks, private API, etc.), and sandboxing it would be
>> well-nigh impossible without gutting the features that we all use.
>>
>>>> I haven't heard anything official about whether non-App Store apps can
>>>> access iCloud, so I don't know for sure that that's true.
>>
>> See the links and also the comment from Gus Mueller here:
>>
>> http://mjtsai.com/blog/2011/10/13/icloud-and-the-mac-app-store/
>>
>> It sounds like the official word is on Apple's private developer forums. Of
>> course, my understanding from watching Apple's cocoa-dev list is that
>> sandboxing is so broken that most applications can't use it yet...
>>
>>> I haven't read the document in detail, but from glancing over it, I can
>>> only see that you must be a registered development team. This is tied to a
>>> paid developer account,
>>
>> …and as far as I know, Christiaan isn't a paid developer, and I certainly am
>> not, so that's a roadblock as well.
>>
>
> If money turns out to be a major problem – at least I would be more than
> willing to pay for the described feature.
>
>
> Simon
Second that!
--
Christian
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