Mac drop file on standalone, process, and quit
Tim Jones
tolistim at me.com
Fri Feb 24 16:50:32 EST 2012
I'll have to say negative to both of your assertions. There are a very broad number of applications that do not fit the model of the MAS and Apple knows this. As long as there are software stores, integration consultants, and non-home user customers, there will always be a "normal" channel for software. Also, you can add iCloud support to a non-MAS app. The only true limit is that it's only supported on 10.7.2+.
Check the iCloud section at developer.apple.com
Tim
On Feb 24, 2012, at 2:43 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 7:26 PM, Bob Sneidar <bobs at twft.com> wrote:
>
>> Well then screw the app store! I am starting to look sideways at Apple...
>>
>
> There will be a day in the not so distant future when if you don't sell
> your software on mac apple store, the mac users will never discover it
> (unless you're doing vertical)....
>
> Also the iCloud stuff only work for software from the Mac Apple Store.
>
>
>>
>> Bob
>>
>>
>> On Feb 24, 2012, at 11:44 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:
>>
>>> Folks,
>>>
>>> I think that AppleEvents are not authorized on the new Mac App Store
>> rules
>>> right?
>>>
>>> Silly Apple...
>>>
>>> Andre
>>
>>
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