Apple trying stop unauthorized iPhone apps

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02 Apr 09 20:37 by Jared Newman in category Uncategorized To news archive

With its updated software development kit, Apple is making it harder for iPhone developers to peddle ther wares outside of the App Store.

Ars Technica reports that the revised agreement specifically forbids developers from distributing programs elsewhere, jailbreaking devices or helping to jailbreak in any way. Most developers are signing on, because it’s hard to refuse a market that sees 800 million downloads per year.

The new agreement could effectively kill alternative App stores such as Cydia, a venue that’s full of unauthorized programs. Applications on Cydia include theme managers, a program to convert the iPhone’s camera to a video recorder, a Wi-Fi toggler and access to otherwise unavailable settings. On the other hand, the agreement could create a more vibrant scene for rogue apps if more developers are pushed to the margins.

In addition to forbidding jailbreaks and unauthorized Apps, the agreement doesn’t not allow for Apps that impact touch screen software or the operating system itself. Developers will also be forbidden from jailbreaking their own phones.

Will the crackdown work? I imagine that developers who play by Apple’s rules will stop experimenting with the dark side, but as Ars mentions, the new agreement could hinder developers trying to go behind the scenes to get maximum potential out of their Apps.

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vikampion
Posts: 160
Posted on: 03 Apr 09 14:31
Also deep in the agreement, Apple asks developers to also give them their souls. I wonder how long it will take the EU to step in and scream Anti-trust. If MS were the ones doing this (Super-controlling what applications can be created for its OS (Desktop or WinMo), I'm sure everyone would be screaming anti-trust for sure.
guest
Posts: 15288
Posted on: 03 Apr 09 20:56
Hey, the Nazis' logo was a cool, ancient, mystical symbol, and they wore nifty-looking helmets and shot neat-o streamlined Lugers, and were the first to develop slick jet planes and use far-out liquid-fuel rockets; I'll bet they didn't let anyone jail-break their spiffy Enigma code machines, or sell groovy unauthorized apps outside the Nazi App Store, either...
Circlestrafe
Posts: 57
Posted on: 04 Apr 09 01:54
Apple; the arrogant bastard. Always has been, always will be. Can't say as I blame them, seems they give a certain group of people a reason to exist (i.e. those who literally can't live without their next product or current ones for that matter).

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