Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 7th Mar 2009 20:08 UTC
Apple Ever since Apple launched the App Store for iPhone owners, the company has seen some serious criticism regarding its willy-nilly admittance policy. Several popular applications were not allowed into the App Store, forcing the developers of those applications to offer their work only to owners of jailbroken iPhones. From now on, that will be a whole lot easier: the first unauthorised iPhone application store is about to open up shop.
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Comment by flanque
by flanque on Sun 8th Mar 2009 02:52 UTC
flanque
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2005-12-15

It's also a good thing for iPhone owners, as it gives them something Apple doesn't want them to have: choice

Regardless of other reasons, this is enough of a reason for this store to exist. Apple, listen up... people want and are entitled to choice.

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RE: Comment by flanque
by ssa2204 on Sun 8th Mar 2009 12:19 in reply to "Comment by flanque"
ssa2204 Member since:
2006-04-22

Apple, listen up... people want and are entitled to choice.


People do have choice, they have the choice on whether to buy an iPhone or not. It is NOT as if the iPhone is the only phone in the world.

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