> 
> P.S. Just saw this: 
> http://www.macworld.com.au/news/ac-devs-air-frustrations-at-mac-app-store-sandboxing-debacle-55502/
> 

I would say that's a pretty reasonable article about the current state of 
sandboxing as I understand it. I've given up for a while on the OSX thing I was 
writing (which uses iCloud so it has to be sandboxed) because struggling with 
the entitlements at the same time as struggling with OSX (I started from iOS 
and so OSX is still a little alien) was frustrating. I read the forums and 
follow quite a few threads to see how things are evolving, I'll go back to it 
one day. 

I'm sure Apple employees read the dev forums, I wish they replied a bit more, I 
think they could both help a lot of people who are thrashing around in the dark 
and get more rapidly to finding all the edge cases in the sandbox and help 
people to file better bug reports. It's rather hard to file good ones when you 
really don't have a clue how it's supposed to work in the first place. I think 
they could make the process of making sandbox better, or fit for purpose, a bit 
more collaborative and it would help everyone, themselves included. 
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