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Comment Re:Is it trivial to have an app with extra baggage (Score 1) 130

In security it says:

Allow Apps downloaded from:
(3 check boxes)

1. Mac App Store
2. Mac App Store and identified developers
3. Anywhere

Seems like if you only had the Mac App Store checked then there would be no threat.
Even if option 2 was selected, it seems like it might be fairly safe if the developer's are not trying to infest a computer.
Obviously, option 3 would allow for all kinds of mayhem.

Comment Re:Is it trivial to have an app with extra baggage (Score 1) 130

Plus if you have your machine set to only install from the app store, doesn't it have some sort of handshake problem? I don't know how it all works, but I know when I install a new version of the OS on a Mac it only lets installs through the app store work by default. You have to disable that feature to install "Trusted" apps from outside of the App Store environment. You can also choose to wing it and allow all apps you find to install if you click the right check box.

Comment Re:In other news... (Score 1) 368

It seems that since iTunes is a conduit through which people organize and utilize content from Apple, the software would be a priority since how users experience the content is important in creating more users.
Making iTunes cumbersome or poorly functioning would seem to be directly a threat to the money flow.

Comment Re:In other news... (Score 2) 368

iTunes is very convenient for playing all of my movie content from the DVD's I have ripped on my Apple TV.
Dump videos into iTunes. Organize them the way you want them. Play the movies smoothly off of the Apple TV pulling content from iTunes home sharing.

Very simple.
Glassy Smooth.
Brainless functionality for my kids and my wife.

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