From: Arno P. <ar...@pu...> - 2010-05-23 20:45:51
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Apple is in *complete* control and they will only accept applications they deem acceptable. Look at this story: http://www.niemanlab.org/2010/04/mark-fiore-can-win-a-pulitzer-prize-but-he-cant-get-his-iphone-cartoon-app-past-apples-satire-police/ Even if you use Apple's Xcode tool, there is absolutely no guarantee that Apple will accept your application. If you are concerned about not losing your investment, the answer is simple: don't develop for the iPhone! Arno On 5/23/10 10:31 PM, Erol Fox wrote: > As a developer, the point of this discussion is to determine whether XMLVM > is a dead end for anyone wanting to create an AppStore app. FUD is a real > concern with Apple right now as they want to kill off any dev tool other > than Xcode. I can think of no other company that is deliberately trying to > kill any other tool than their own, rather than simply make a superior tool > through engineering competition. > > So the question is, is XMLVM going to be a dead end? Will we invest time > simply to find after months of waiting that the app is killed in the store > and must be written all over again? This is my question. Politics isn't > important. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > xmlvm-users mailing list > xml...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xmlvm-users |