On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 1:59 AM, Greg Parker <gpar...@apple.com> wrote:
...
> OS X does not require sandboxing. For apps that are not sandboxed, 
> traditional file access is unchanged. Mountain Lion's Gatekeeper can be 
> configured to require signed apps, but it does not enforce sandboxing.

Somehow, Gatekeeper can be configured to require sandboxed apps (and
only some of them actually).

When the option to only accept applications from the Mac App Store is
on, this somehow implies that the applications will (*) be sandboxed
(since they are to be sandboxed to be submitted to the Mac App Store).



(*) at the time of this writing, insert a "probably" since previously
non-sandboxed apps are still available through the Mac App Store.
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