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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kaelodest
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2006-02-12

Spin or no spin that is not a mod 6 quote reply. --
It is flame bait

But more to the point Anyone who has used the Mac OS for more than a few years OR been to any Apple conference OR calls themselves a Developer should know what happens there will be regarded as 'confidential' at the very least.

I do not recall the iPhone being an 'open' or 'free' platform. You can develop for it you can test your app on your own phone you can release your app. But when you are told that Apple is working on something similar (And by implication any further development is a waste of time) well how you act is your choice.

In the 10.2 days I was trying to build a font browser that worked like iTunes. Apple beat me to the punch with font book.app I could at that point have ranted and pitched a bitch or moved on to the next project. It was just something that I was doing for fun. SO that is what a GROWN MAN does. Besides most of my good ideas came from the Aaron Hillegas book.

The economy of scale says that if you build an app that even 1% or 0.1% of the iPhone community would pay 10 dollars for that you will make a killing so that is a good reason to be chafed. But if Apple gets to that good idea first then it is not because all roads lead to Rome (Cupertino) it is because all roads come from Cupertino.

also note that several GROWN MEN who have made high quality shareware work for Apple now. It is a good chance that if you can write something that the Company can use now that you can in the future write something that the company can use. Unless you bite the hand that feeds you. (and then piss on it. And then tell everyone how sad you feel)

Lastly I user the term GROWN MEN without knowing if the developers are Men or Women. It is not a matter of ignorance to my female friends and programmers it is to say 'bad dog!' to the whiners

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BallmerKnowsBest Member since:
2008-06-02

In the 10.2 days I was trying to build a font browser that worked like iTunes. Apple beat me to the punch with font book.app I could at that point have ranted and pitched a bitch or moved on to the next project. It was just something that I was doing for fun. SO that is what a GROWN MAN does. Besides most of my good ideas came from the Aaron Hillegas book.


And did Apple prevent from releasing your application? Or did the prevent end users from running it?

For a self-proclaimed "GROWN MAN," you're having a bit of trouble grasping the concept of analogy.

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