@danielpunkass @gruber Sandboxing may work on iOS since there was no precedent but OS X users are accustomed to more flexibility.
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@lucvandal@danielpunkass And it’s that flexibility of the Mac that allows iOS to be so, well, inflexible (but simpler). - View other replies
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@gruber@danielpunkass It's a pickle for Apple that if they're inflexible about things like sandboxing, the end result is NO sandboxing… - View other replies
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@mrgan@gruber@danielpunkass Development tools are an edge case, though. Overall, the increased security of sandboxing seems worth it. - View other replies
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@danielpunkass@mikesax Complexity sucks, of course. But imagine if iOS apps couldn't use camera, geo, contacts—to keep things "simple"… - View other replies
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@mrgan@danielpunkass Privileges prompt could be too Anroidy. At least OSX has the non-AppStore option which I think is fine for dev tools. -
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