Apple Blocks iOS Apps Using Dropbox SDK
Barence writes with an excerpt from PC Pro: "Dropbox's latest SDK has incurred the wrath of Apple, because users who don't have the Dropbox app installed on their iPhone/iPad are instead pushed to Dropbox's website via the Safari browser. Here, they can click a link to the desktop version of the service, which allows them to buy extra Dropbox storage without Apple taking its usual 30% cut."
Reportedly, Dropbox is attempting to strike a deal to resolve the problem.
How dare Apple disallow someone not following the rules.
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Who is holding users hostage - if the apps are an update to an existing app, the existing app doesnt get pulled from the store. If its a brand new app, the developers are in no different a situation than they were last week.
Dropbox already have a version of the SDK which removes the offending links - its available in the forum thread about the issue.
No users are suffering here.