As you can see from this email exchange with them last year, they acknowlege that iGlasses installs code in Cocoa apps, including TinkerTool (which has nothing to do with cams or video). It even caused an issue of getting error messages. They do not indicate here there is any way to exclude specific apps from having this code installed in them.
I do not wear a tinfoil hat, I have a brain and I use it.
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Hi Greg:
iGlasses and Conference Recorder do load code into Cocoa applications so I wouldn't be surprised if you get a warning. This is just how they work since they're plugins. Sorry for the trouble.
Thanks,
Ken
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On May 28, 2007, at 8:28 PM, iGreg wrote:
Name: iGreg
I have iGlasses & Conference Recorder. Whenever I launch
TinkerTool System I get a warning from it that Ecamm is
trying loaded code into it and it might intefere with
TinkerTool. Please investigate.
Concerned. - iGreg
As you can see from this email exchange with them last year, they acknowlege that iGlasses installs code in Cocoa apps, including TinkerTool (which has nothing to do with cams or video). It even caused an issue of getting error messages. They do not indicate here there is any way to exclude specific apps from having this code installed in them.I do not wear a tinfoil hat, I have a brain and I use it.
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Hi Greg:
iGlasses and Conference Recorder do load code into Cocoa applications so I wouldn't be surprised if you get a warning. This is just how they work since they're plugins. Sorry for the trouble.
Thanks,
Ken
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On May 28, 2007, at 8:28 PM, iGreg wrote:
Name: iGreg
I have iGlasses & Conference Recorder. Whenever I launch
TinkerTool System I get a warning from it that Ecamm is
trying loaded code into it and it might intefere with
TinkerTool. Please investigate.
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