I think this can only be done by searching Apple databases, or try to
understand the machine’s serial number. I don’t think Apple now allows the
developer to do this at all.
> On Sep 14, 2015, at 08:09, John Daniel
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Does anyone know of an API or utility that will identify
It¹s a bug. I filed it a couple of days ago. 22666722 AVCaptureSession
commitConfiguration calls deprecated code.
On 9/13/15 2:00 PM, "cocoa-dev-requ...@lists.apple.com"
wrote:
> Well, AVCaptureView is not very malleable. I needed to use an
> AVCaptureVideoPreviewLayer, which needed quite a fe
Hello,
Does anyone know of an API or utility that will identify specific Mac models?
The “Model Identifier” like “MacBook8,1” is not sufficient to uniquely describe
a model. MacBook8,1 covers all colours of the new MacBook. I am trying to
differentiate the silver, from the space grey, from the
On Sep 13, 2015, at 5:47 PM, Stephane Sudre wrote:
That document doesn't mention an API…
>>> Hence, since that is the current documentation, my conclusion : “Don’t
>>> think so”.
>> There is an API. Much like with sandboxing it just may not be public, which
>> means it is inappropriate for
On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 9:53 PM, Ed Wynne wrote:
>
> On Sep 12, 2015, at 1:45 PM, sqwarqDev wrote:
>
>>
>>> On 13 Sep 2015, at 00:43, SevenBits wrote:
>>>
>>> That document doesn't mention an API…
>>>
>> Hence, since that is the current documentation, my conclusion : “Don’t think
>> so”.
>
>
>
On 13 Sep 2015, at 17:58, sqwarqDev wrote:
Thanks for the reply, Bill.
> On 13 Sep 2015, at 17:51, Bill Cheeseman wrote:
> I believe you would have to use GUI Scripting
I’m know my way around AppleScript, but that’s not an option. It has to be done
without opening the System Preferences app
> On Sep 13, 2015, at 3:58 AM, sqwarqDev wrote:
>
> I basically want to read the list and determine whether anything in a
> user-defined set of "blacklisted" apps is in there or not. Alas, I can’t find
> anything either in Cocoa docs or from searching the mother net.
>
> Any clues much appreci
Is there a way to get a list of the apps currently allowed access to the
Accessibility API (I’m talking about the apps listed in the System Preferences
> Security & Privacy > Privacy > Accessibility pane and which are allowed to
GUI script the computer)?
I’ve found two “hackarounds”, neither of