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has anyone successfully sand-boxed their audiounit binaries? Although my plug-in appears to have a valid signature it won't show up in sandboxed aulab, as per http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/ ... index.html

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I have an Audulus license here (sandboxed audio units host), I can test your plug-in if you want.

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Hi guys. Just starting to program for Mac. I am very confused right now.

I just upgraded my Mac Mini to Mountain Lion, so now I have to download Xcode 4.3? Is it free or will it cost me $$?

Signing confuses me. Do I need to or not? Once I have my virtual instrument working, how to I create an installer for it?

Do I even have to pay Apple to develop apps/virtual instruments for Macs? I am used to the PC world where we are left alone and can develop freely.

So how much is this going to cost me??????

Mike

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Hi Mike, installers have to be signed if you don't want to mess with end users.

The Apple fee is $99/year. But if I'm not wrong, PKG signing can last up to 5 years.

I think it's worth paying. You get some nice goodies when registered as Apple Developer.

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Kind of reminds me of MP3.com. We pay you if you get a certain number of plays... then when you are settled in, we switch our policy to... you pay us.

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sigh, loads of stuff here about sandboxing AU components:

http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/ ... index.html

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hibrasil wrote:sigh, loads of stuff here about sandboxing AU components:

http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/ ... index.html
Okidoki... so with the right calls we can still load and save presets and stuff?

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