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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RE: From a developer point of view
by Morgan on Wed 24th Sep 2008 17:09 UTC in reply to "From a developer point of view"
Morgan
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2005-06-29

It may only be three out of thousands of apps, but the issue is why those apps were pulled, combined with the speech suppressing "NDA". I really like Apple's products but their business practices of late have left a bad taste in my mouth. They are treading dangerous ground here, and as a user I'm disgusted by their anticonsumer attitude.

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