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I seriously doubt they are closing things down the way the doomsayers are whining about! That would make absolutely no sense. No, regular applications are not going to go away anytime soon.
I perfectly agree: it would not make any sense... but wait, for who? for me, for you. But for Apple in the current mood they are, it makes perfect sense to earn 30% every time an application is sold. It's the best way they could possibly make money.
I'm no doomsayer - at least not usually. It's what Apple's doing lately that scares me off. And I'm a very very long time customer, user, and developer. I've never been particularly fanatic, but I do like the quality of Apple products and their innovations. But what is happening now, is more and more pure greed in my eyes: Yes Steve, I see where You're headed, and think that I don't like it.
Again, nothing is going to change as that would make no sense. Developers will still be free to make products like VMware and others that require KEXTs.
Again: I perfectly agree that it makes no sense. I just fear that Apple won't be caring much about it: The ones who don't care will be many more.
Wait and you'll see. Drivers that need to be kernel extensions are going to vanish over time: USB classes can be done in userland, and interfaces can be provided to userland by the kernel for other interfaces as well. Ah, well, which interfaces BTW? Think MacBook Pro. Think MacBook Air: There is NO such interface... And think of the "advantage": No EVIL app will be able to crash your computer anymore…
I sincerely hope that you're right. I really do. But let's wait and see, in one year we will know, isnt'it? Until then, happy Appling to everyone..