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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Lack of effort on development tools?
by alban on Mon 29th Sep 2008 20:00 UTC in reply to "What is there to Understand?"
alban
Member since:
2005-11-15

Xcode is pretty good; whats not to like about the interface builder; and objective C is quite nice; so are the huge and varied frameworks installed for you.
Some lack of effort on development tools.
They just about write the code for you.
One thing you can say about Apple is they give developers excellent tools for free.
Remember when your program had to animate the close box itself?

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segedunum Member since:
2005-07-06

Yer, Xcode is undeniably good, but the problem in everything they do from their practices to the focus they put on their development tools and what you're allowed to do with them is that if you develop something that competes with Apple they get paranoid. In reality they shouldn't, because no one will ever be able to get enough traction to compete with iTunes or the main Apple applications, although they might fill niches that expand Apple's userbase and help them sell more iPhones.

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