I'm sure Apple will eventually change it's policies of what is allowed on the iPhone as Mobile OSX matures. I would imagine Apple was trying to keep the iPhone platform as stable as possible. I'm certain eventually the iPhone will be as open as OSX desktop. I can't imagine how Palm is going to handle the flood of new apps and associate problems on a new OS with it's meager resources of cash and manpower.
“At a glance -- particularly as a non-Storm user -- you might say "wait a second, that's just a Storm." And in reality, you wouldn't be far off with that assessment.”
Now that we've thrown 'em off the trail, use the form below to get in touch with the people at Engadget. Please fill in all of the required fields because they're required.
I'm sure Apple will eventually change it's policies of what is allowed on the iPhone as Mobile OSX matures. I would imagine Apple was trying to keep the iPhone platform as stable as possible. I'm certain eventually the iPhone will be as open as OSX desktop. I can't imagine how Palm is going to handle the flood of new apps and associate problems on a new OS with it's meager resources of cash and manpower.