I could’ve waited for 10.8, or maybe a patch release for 10.7, but I’ve got enough unreleased projects making me feel guilty. I might have done something about that, such as adding a demo mode, or something similar, but Location Services is broken in the sandbox in 10.7.x (acknowledged by Apple in my bug report), and the Mac App Store now requires all apps to be sandboxed. Apparently they meant that because it requires Location Services, and it quits if it isn’t granted access, that that might confuse people. The app was rejected for using personal data without consent or option. I tried to put it into the Mac App Store, but frankly I got bored and gave up. There’s a proper little site for it and everything. It just sits in your menu tray, and changes your desktop wallpaper to the satellite image or map view from overhead. I’ve just released a little Mac app I’ve been working on for a while. Satellite Eyes is a macOS app that automatically changes your desktop wallpaper to the satellite view of where you are right now. It all formed part of Freelink, a sophisticated satellite communications network that the head office.
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