Apparently that won't help. That's just embeding the existing tor code and rerouting internal Cocoa internet communication via tors proxy.
What guys need is bigger configurability in tor itself. I can understand that. It's doable tough.

Gosh, why a day has only 24h? :)

/b

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On Tuesday, 30 July 2013 at 19:02, Wendell wrote:

I suppose it isn't quite what you're talking about but we did push this out today:

Tor.framework, for Cocoa developers, similar to our BitcoinKit:
https://github.com/grabhive/Tor.framework

-wendell

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On Jul 30, 2013, at 4:01 PM, Jeff Garzik wrote:

This has been discussed on IRC, and would be interesting to explore.
For several applications, linking directly with a Tor library is far
superior to the fragility of requiring a properly configured external
process. Lacking such a Tor library right now, one must be written
<hint hint>


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