From: Timothy P. <ti...@ge...> - 2009-03-10 23:06:36
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Yes, whilst your right about the legitimate aspect - remember in legal terms there is no notion of illegitimate being in anyway "ok". lol. Whilst it's true that people will always find ways to hack this device - apple will no doubt find ever more legal bean counters to stop people doing so. If your just going to "play" with an app for personal usage, then I guess your at low risk - however anything much more than that I would consider it being fairly risky given the EULA and TOS. God luck, whatever your choice Tim Sent from my iPhone On 10 Mar 2009, at 22:47, Steven Arnold <st...@ar...> wrote: > > On Mar 10, 2009, at 3:42 PM, Neil Stevens wrote: > >> Timothy Perrett wrote: >>> This is actually against the Apple EULA of the SDK. Its not that >>> its not >>> technically possible, its just that its leagally not :-) >> >> Depends on whether he's writing for the Apple side or the Jailbroken >> side of iPhone development, heh. > > Right, this is intended for strictly legitimate apps sold on the App > Store, indistinguishable from any other app other than that the source > code is Ruby rather than Objective C. First of all, I like Ruby way > more than Objective C, and second, I want to use my preferred editor > rather than XCode. > > steven > > > --- > --- > --- > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Apps built with the Adobe(R) Flex(R) framework and Flex Builder(TM) > are > powering Web 2.0 with engaging, cross-platform capabilities. Quickly > and > easily build your RIAs with Flex Builder, the Eclipse(TM)based > development > software that enables intelligent coding and step-through debugging. > Download the free 60 day trial. http://p.sf.net/sfu/www-adobe-com > _______________________________________________ > Rubycocoa-talk mailing list > Rub...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rubycocoa-talk > |