Call me a fanboy, but I do enjoy when a critique of the App Store's supposedly arbitrary approval procedures falls flat on it's face.
It's getting old- EVERY other "store" on the face of the planet determines what it will and will not sell. Apparently Apple is not afforded the same level of freedom.
Agreed. I think Apple should have the right to approve apps as they see fit and consumers retain the right to not purchase their products if they don't agree with it. I'm no prude, but I'm sure that Apple's vision with the iPhone did not involve it becoming the ultimate "whack off" machine.
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Call me a fanboy, but I do enjoy when a critique of the App Store's supposedly arbitrary approval procedures falls flat on it's face.
It's getting old- EVERY other "store" on the face of the planet determines what it will and will not sell. Apparently Apple is not afforded the same level of freedom.
Agreed. I think Apple should have the right to approve apps as they see fit and consumers retain the right to not purchase their products if they don't agree with it. I'm no prude, but I'm sure that Apple's vision with the iPhone did not involve it becoming the ultimate "whack off" machine.
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