The bad press surrounding Apple's turning down several iPhone applications has prompted the company to clarify that rejected developers should also not whine about it. This may not be the first time Apple is outlining the principles upon which its iPhone Developer Program is based, although several Mac-based sit... |
24 September 2008 08:07 GMT |
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When Apple revealed its upcoming App Store at the March 6 event in Cupertino, Steve Jobs, the company's CEO, announced that developers accepted for its iPhone Developer Program would be able to choose to release free apps. Don't worry, that hasn't changed. Apple is, however, encouraging devs to slap a ... |
9 June 2008 03:12 GMT |
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Following the release of the iPhone SDK Beta 2, more devs are being granted access to the iPhone Developer Program. Many of the devs whose hearts were bruised by Apple's negative answer when trying to enroll in the program's early stages can now breathe a sigh of relief reading these words:"Thank you for ap... |
2 April 2008 03:31 GMT |
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You may recall Apple being picky about its iPhone Developer Program. The company has selected only a limited number of devs to bless the iPhone with their ideas, leaving hundreds hanging out to dry. Sensing more clarification was in order, Apple issued an email follow-up in which the company expresses its future inte... |
20 March 2008 07:40 GMT |
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Seemingly, not everyone was paying attention to what Steve Jobs had to say during the March 6 event when Apple introduced the long-awaited iPhone SDK. Reports everywhere talk of somewhat of a discrimination between developers who applied for the iPhone Developer Program and got a negative answer from Apple."Thank you... |
17 March 2008 04:58 GMT |
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