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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RE: Time to get out the popcorn
by Soulbender on Mon 9th Mar 2009 09:22 UTC in reply to "Time to get out the popcorn"
Soulbender
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2005-08-18

Rationally (now theres a word that's out of favor in this day and age) the only thing Apple could do is say that you void your license by using the non-Apple app store. Then again, since you have already voided your license by jailbreaking the phone it's a moot point.
Knowing Apple, it probably won't stop there though.
I just love how the IT industry think it's so special and does not have to play by the same rules as other industries.

Edited 2009-03-09 09:25 UTC

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