@mbcharbonneau Neither of Apple’s two pieces of advice—that the OS will tell me the app is damaged and that I should restart—worked.
@danielpunkass @ReadKit Restarting didn’t fix it, but delete and reinstall did. So I guess it was Apple’s fault.
Not sure whether it’s their fault or Apple’s, but @ReadKit no longer launches for me due to a receipt/signer issue.
FogBugz 8.15.267: mjtsai.com/blog/2016/02/1… #mjtsaiblog
@FogCreekStatus The release date says 2015 instead of 2016.
@MacSparky Looks like the URL in your post should be: kitchensinkwp.com/podcast-e103-i…
@landonfuller @rosyna Whether the code exists doesn’t matter technically but does legally. Is that it?
@landonfuller @rosyna I thought you were just saying that the way it’s designed they *could* do what the FBI wants. Not that it exists now.
@landonfuller I suppose you’re right. Could it be any other way?
@Usr_NeXT Yes, it’s frustrating that some of the Post commenters don’t seem to understand what Apple is being asked to do.
FBI Asks Apple for Secure Golden Key: mjtsai.com/blog/2016/02/1… #mjtsaiblog
@rosyna @drewthaler Perhaps security-scoped bookmarks are supposed to work in this case, but in practice they didn’t.