On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 9:43 PM, Brad O'Hearne <br...@bighillsoftware.com> wrote:
> 2. NSWindow allows you to specify the level of access other processes have to 
> the window's content. Aside from the fact that is seems a bit bizarre that 
> there's the ability to grant no access (NSWindowSharingNone, which doc states 
> should prevent the window's contents to be read by another process), and a 
> screen shot still works, the mere presence of this configurable parameter 
> acknowledges the potential need of an app to secure its displayed content. 
> Therefore, it doesn't seem such a stretch to imagine that if a window's 
> contents were secured, that screen shots would follow right along as 
> something desired to be turned off.

Does this restriction work for the screencapture command line tool?

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