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I suspect the master switch will eventually be removed, but I would be surprised to see this happen that fast.
The limited app-store model on iOS didn't pose any real problems, because there where no apps yet and it still is the only way ( without jail braking ) to deliver your apps on iOS.
Mac OS X already has an established software market, and sealing off the OS by restricting it to Appstore-only software will kill platforms/services like Steam on OS X. ( I don't think AAPL will allow Steam in their app store ) Can they get away with this without getting sued?