It would be true if Apple didn't start to limit availability of some API to 
sandboxed application distributed using the MAS.

Le 30 mai 2012 à 23:20, Alex Kac a écrit :

> But that is why not everything has to be sandboxed. For my mom I'd prefer 
> apps to be sandboxed. For myself I'll have the variety of the internet plus 
> what's on the App Store to choose from. I don't see the problem. Nobody is 
> forcing you to sell on the App Store. Some apps simply won't work there.
> 
> On May 30, 2012, at 4:00 PM, Nick Zitzmann wrote:
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>> The problem is, OS X is a much more sophisticated platform than iOS. I'm not 
>> saying that sandboxing could never work; it works just fine in applications 
>> with simple needs, but more sophisticated apps often can't run in the 
>> sandbox. 
> 
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