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December 15th, 2007

Sorry! This isn’t a Flow-news related post ;-)

That being said, it is a somewhat exciting announcement — well, if you’re the type of person to get excited about sexy Cocoa wrapper classes that eliminate the necessity of writing ugly carbon code. We sure are!

Briefly put, today we’re open-sourcing a class we use internally at Extendmac. EMKeychain makes working with OS X’s keychain a whole lot cleaner, shorter, and easier. So if you’re a developer who uses keychain, check it out, it might just make your day.

It certainly made ours!

Edit: Made a few updates to EMKeychain, now at v0.12.

This entry was posted on Saturday, December 15th, 2007 and is filed under News, Open Source.
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Matt Patenaude:
January 26th, 2008 at 10:55 pm

Just thought I’d give you a shout out to let you know that I’m planning on using this in TuneConnect 2. Really useful, and just what I was looking for! :) Thanks!

Brian Amerige:
January 26th, 2008 at 11:00 pm

@Matt Patenaude

Excellent to hear! :-)

Billy Doyle:
May 7th, 2010 at 5:22 pm

Thanks for making this open-source, I was just looking at the documentation for the keychain and sniffling a bit. :D This’ll get used in my first Cocoa app!

keychain cameras:
June 22nd, 2010 at 4:33 am

It’s frustrating to have a special moment without a camera to capture it. With advancements in technology, everything seems to have gotten smaller including cameras. This enables us to put a camera on just about everything, including a key chain. This way you will never miss a photo opportunity again.

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