I'm not sure how I can understand the term "iPhone Software" here. Is it the OS itself or the applications developed on top of it ?
Because if it's about the custom applications only, I would understand the second to last sentence as a restriction for public code-development and solution exchange for specific scenarios. So a application in Appstore is officially not allowed to be developed by a public community, it must be a confidential entity
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I'm not sure how I can understand the term "iPhone Software" here. Is it the OS itself or the applications developed on top of it ?
Because if it's about the custom applications only, I would understand the second to last sentence as a restriction for public code-development and solution exchange for specific scenarios.
So a application in Appstore is officially not allowed to be developed by a public community, it must be a confidential entity
I might be wrong here...
am I wrong ? *scratch*
Oh, by accident I commented the blog that's barely visited...
Might be a good idea to link both Engadget and Engadget mobile to the same comments, in case they share the same posting...