Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 8th Sep 2009 15:01 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless Over the past few days, we've seen yet another rollercoaster ride in Apple's App Store. The fully licensed Commodore 64 emulator, which was rejected earlier this year, was admitted into the App Store yesterday, only to be removed this morning. This tug of war between Apple and its 3rd party developers is getting a bit old, so let's take a look at a company that treats its 3rd party developers right: Palm.
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tyrione
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2005-11-21

The dweeb was quoted several times about getting approval that there was ways to reactivate the interpreter. To expect that to continue as an approved application is mix of arrogance and ignorance.

Don't write your eclectic application on the platform if you want the interpreter active to it's users.

But oh wait! You want to make money and this platform makes a lot of devs money.

Then write it to the standards and if you don't like all the standards work with Apple to expand them.

That's what every OS goes through.