I’ve always been proud that xScope is a tool that sits quietly in the background, ready when you need it.
So much for the “quietly” part…
I’ve always been proud that xScope is a tool that sits quietly in the background, ready when you need it.
So much for the “quietly” part…
A friend pointed me to this the other day and it feels like a solution to the (justified) uproar over the screen sharing nag:
The issue here is that Apple has provided no documentation or any other guidance on how to get this entitlement and prevent an app from becoming nagware.
/cc @9to5Mac
You'd think that Apple would have figured out that letting developers know about Security changes ahead of time would be a good idea.
Instead, we get intrusive dialogs that cause everyone to (rightfully) freak out:
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