Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 29th Sep 2008 12:29 UTC
Apple The saga surrounding Apple's policies concerning the App Store hasn't reached its climax just yet. After several seemingly arbitrary application rejections, high profile developers quitting iPhone development, and Apple adding a non-disclosure clause to its App Store rejection emails, we now have another high-profile Mac developer contemplating giving up iPhone development. Craig Hockenberry, of The Iconfactory, has written a public letter to Steve Jobs, detailing his worries that Apple's restrictive App Store policies are detrimental to the young platform.
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App Store Policies 'Killing Our Enthusiasm'
by Sabon on Mon 29th Sep 2008 16:29 UTC
Sabon
Member since:
2005-07-06

App Store Policies 'Killing Our Enthusiasm'

It isn't killing mine. But then I'm not an idiot that doesn't read the licensing agreement as to what Apple will and will not accept. It is CLEARLY stated in Apple's licensing agreement. If you are an idiot and spend lots of time creating an app that Apple clearly will not accept. Then you are an idiot.

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Thom_Holwerda Member since:
2005-06-29

Dude, you just used up all the kool-aid in the world right there.

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David Member since:
1997-10-01

I don't think it's unreasonable to point out that if Apple specifically states that it won't support certain kinds of apps, then it's foolish to get outraged when they won't support your app.

Where there's a problem is when Apple isn't explicit about it, and gives you a surprise.

And of course, there's nothing wrong with having a general feeling of outrage about this whole business. I spend a few minutes every day being outraged and disappointed about Apple's iPhone strategy.

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rajj Member since:
2005-07-06

It never fails; there's always someone that will defend absurdity.

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wannabe geek Member since:
2006-09-27

If you are an idiot and spend lots of time creating an app that Apple clearly will not accept. Then you are an idiot.


So true!:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tautology_(logic)
Section: tautological implication

Sorry, I couldn't resist ;D

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