But doesn't it seem entirely reasonable that apps signed by the same vendor 
(for example) be able to share files? I mean in a safe location perhaps with a 
limited quota of space?

Cookies and client side storage in HTML 5 allow this (not exactly the same but 
still), but native apps have no options?



On Aug 8, 2011, at 2:21 PM, Kyle Sluder <kyle.slu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Stephen Blinkhorn
> <step...@audiospillage.com> wrote:
>> I'm afraid your fears have just been confirmed, until I find a better
>> solution at least. Maybe I can justify this as a kind of protest against
>> AudioUnits not being allowed in the App Store :-)
> 
> Well, writing to /Users/Shared isn't going to pass the MAS guidelines anyway.
> 
> And writing anywhere that you haven't been granted access to via
> NSSavePanel is going to fail under Sandboxing.
> 
> So it might be time to start thinking about whether you really need to
> be writing in arbitrary locations on the disk.
> 
> --Kyle Sluder
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