Hi All,
I have an established macOS app that I would really like to add HomeKit features to, but I have been prevented from doing so by the lack of a macOS HomeKit API.
However, now with the ability in Big Sur to create Mac Catalyst apps that can use HomeKit, my idea is to use this functionality to create a small Mac Catalyst app to serve as an intermediary between HomeKit and my macOS app.
Technically it would work, however it's unclear whether this would be against Apple's rules. Any Mac Catalyst app that uses HomeKit apparently needs to go through the Mac App store (please correct me if I'm wrong, but as far as I can tell, it can't be Notarized and distributed directly to customers), hence it would need to comply with the App Store Review Guidelines. I can't see anything in the guidelines prohibiting this, so it would seem to be allowed, however before spending significant time on this project, I would like to find out for sure.
Any input would be much appreciated.
Many thanks!
Ben
I have an established macOS app that I would really like to add HomeKit features to, but I have been prevented from doing so by the lack of a macOS HomeKit API.
However, now with the ability in Big Sur to create Mac Catalyst apps that can use HomeKit, my idea is to use this functionality to create a small Mac Catalyst app to serve as an intermediary between HomeKit and my macOS app.
Technically it would work, however it's unclear whether this would be against Apple's rules. Any Mac Catalyst app that uses HomeKit apparently needs to go through the Mac App store (please correct me if I'm wrong, but as far as I can tell, it can't be Notarized and distributed directly to customers), hence it would need to comply with the App Store Review Guidelines. I can't see anything in the guidelines prohibiting this, so it would seem to be allowed, however before spending significant time on this project, I would like to find out for sure.
Any input would be much appreciated.
Many thanks!
Ben