Apple Modifies App Developer License - Allows Third Party Development & Analytics Tools
In a significant move, Apple has announced that it is making several changes to its App Store Review guidelines that could ease the restrictions that are currently in place to develop third party iOS apps. These revisions will make it possible for app developers to use third party development tools...
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The light at the end of the tunnel, or something more sinister to come from this move?
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So far, as a developer, I find the review process to be fair, but slow. We haven't had any problems, but it is taking forever to get the applications approved these days.
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Maybe with the release of the guidelines it will speed things up! Although they will "evolve" the rules.
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Reading about this, iMovie violates the rule that all iphone apps must run on ipad without modification, and all of the browser apps violate the rule about making similar apps to built in ones, as well as all the voip or dialer apps.
and remote too, it looks like the ipod built in app, which confuses me and makes me angry, kill it apple.apple, mellow, its not your phone once you sell it
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hahaha Steve Jobs looks like he want to try to compete with the jailbreak apps now.
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Totally agree! Cant call it your phone with so many restrictions.
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He should try an get some idea of what whe really want from crApple and work his way to get it done seamlessly and integrated with iOS. But then again, he would just make us pay for it and it would also take some of the fun of having an iPhone :)
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hope this will alow touch dj make us use our own music on the ipod touch or iphone
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I wonder if we will see dev from a windows machine some time soon. If so then I would jump into the ring.
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already done!
only for iOS 4!