OOH! Here are a couple of cool ios7 features that I hope LC takes advantage of!

Mark Wilcox m_p_wilcox at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Jun 27 10:07:20 EDT 2013


I think Monte is right, this is per-app control of system services rather than something implemented by the apps themselves.  Like you have per-app settings for notifications right now which the user controls, the first two of these will be settings controlled by the IT department.  App Data Protection is, as it says, automatic for all apps, although only works while the device is passcode locked.

Mark


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 From: Mike Kerner <MikeKerner at roadrunner.com>
To: How to use LiveCode <use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> 
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Subject: Re: OOH! Here are a couple of cool ios7 features that I hope LC takes advantage of!
 

Without looking at the API's for 7, I was guessing each of those were
things that could be set up per app, which, if correct, would then be
subject to LC implementing them.  The context implied that to me, but I
don't know that for sure.

This will be unbelievably useful for our in-house apps, and will both
greatly reduce the stress we go through with them, and will make iOS the
first choice, I think, for in-house apps.



On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 5:00 PM, Monte Goulding <monte at sweattechnologies.com
> wrote:

> All three of these look like things that IT departments setup and work
> with any app... managed open in for example would just change the list of
> open in apps you see in mergDoc. Just a way for them to further interfere
> with your life when you BYOD....
>
>
> On 27/06/2013, at 3:27 AM, Mike Kerner <MikeKerner at roadrunner.com> wrote:
>
> > www.apple.com/ios/ios7/business/
> >
> > 1) "Managed Open In"  - can make your data only openable in your app,
> which
> > takes the sandbox (which was already really good) even further
> >
> > 2) Per app VPN
> >
> > 3) App Data Protection is now automatic, no need to set it for your app.
> >
> >
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