Apple Relaxes iOS Development Tool Restrictions
An anonymous reader writes "Earlier this year Apple caused major upset among developers by updating the iPhone developer program license with clause 3.3.1. It basically stopped the use of cross-platform compilers, meaning Adobe Flash could not be used to develop an app for the App Store. The move also put into doubt which other development platforms could be used and generally caused a lot of confusion. Apple has just significantly relaxed that policy and allowed for the use of development tools, as long as 'the resulting apps do not download any code.'"
Another stellar odies/soppsa/SquarePixel Apple bashing post. Look retard, if you don't like walled gardens then do not buy a fucking iDevice.
Fucking parasite.
Please provide me a list of all apps made using this method so I know which ones to avoid. Thanks.
Apple has a lot less to fear now that Flash has proven to be a miserable failure on Android. Honestly, though, they should have just let Flash fail on its own.
niggers, coons and jigaboos. and dune coons and sand niggers and yard apes. that is all.
Its the Apple IIe all over again. The company got cocky, started abusing their market domination with laziness, and now they are in deep sh*t.
After wrestling with itunes and the restrictive nature of the iOS, users are getting more advanced and realizing that the iPhone isn't the only answer out there. Because Apple alienated the dev community, the nerds are telling everyone to go Android. If I had Apple stock, I would sell and do it quickly.
Well I suggest actual developers steer clear of Apple and their site. Unless they like the idea of having Steve Jobs' wrinkled pecker halfway down their throats - as Mr Brush so obviously does. Must be that apple shaped hole in his heart.
> So the question now is, does this mean if Adobe tries to release it's tools again that Apple is going to let it, or are they now going to try and find another excuse
> to deny Adobe access to the platform?
Don't question our lord the Jobs, for His will is inscrutable. To us mere mortals His commandments look arbitrary and ever changing, but to Him they are consistent and make perfect sense.