
"I'm about to tell you a true story. It's not about me (honest). I have this friend who submitted an application to Apple for review. After a few weeks, it came back with one of those embarrassingly stupid rejection letters that said more about the person reviewing the application than it did about the application itself. In a nutshell, the application violated one of those user interaction rules that seem to exist in certain pompous minds rather than in the actual Apple Human Interface Guidelines. [...] After a day or so of calming down, this person decided to go ahead and resubmit the application. And did so without making a single change to the application.
I'm sure you know where this is going."
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2005-09-27
This tight control of the app. Will only turn off developers. As all the time and effort to make an app only to have a source say that it does or doesn't go will turn developers off when more advanced phones with more open application development comes out.
I check to make sure it doesn't effect the iPhone stability, or is bandwidth crazy, or sends malware makes since, however apps that compete with or enhance apples offering or doesn't follow apples normally allowed good ideas or offers other crazy ideas that can actually make the phone very useful is crossing the line.