Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 24th Sep 2008 07:50 UTC
Apple The situation regarding Apple's App Store for the iPhone is getting weirder by the day. Several applications have been rejected from the App Store based on seemingly dubious claims such as duplication of functionality (even though they didn't duplicate anything), or alikeness to default applications. Two such cases made headline news over the past few days; Podcaster and MailWrangler. The developers of these applications openly protested against these rejections, and apparently, Apple doesn't really like that. Apple now reiterates that rejections fall under the NDA, prohibiting developers from speaking up about rejections.
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Kroc
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2005-11-10

Someone call me?

There's no spinning. This is a thoroughly disgusting act of contempt for the hand that feeds them.

Apple are painting the lines such that developers have to literally gamble with their livelihood. You can spend months developing an app, with the hope of making a rapid and sizable income by being part of the App Store crowd; but you could be rejected and all your time and effort be wasted, and you not even be allowed to talk about it.

Nobody is going to bother producing a highly polished app in that case. Apple have made it clear that only shovelware and large corporate back-handers (like EA) are welcome on the App Store.

If the lack of features didn't put me off the iPhone already, this certainly seals the deal.

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