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To: Swordmaker

http://www.betanews.com/article/Crossing-swords-over-crossplatform-Apple-vs-Adobe-Flash-C-and-Mono/1271089363

Try reading and quoting my entire reply next time. Read the article above. It says what I have been trying to say. I’m done arguing with you and anyone else in this thread.

Peace.


118 posted on 06/03/2010 7:47:19 AM PDT by PJammers (I can't help it... It's my idiom!)
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To: PJammers
Try reading and quoting my entire reply next time. Read the article above. It says what I have been trying to say. I’m done arguing with you and anyone else in this thread.

That was a typical non-responsive troll's answer, PJammers. I asked YOU what you meant by "protected" software... and you linked to an article about Apple requiring iPhone OS programers to use documented APIs and to only link to documented WEBKit functions... and to use the Apple supplied tools to write the software if they want it to be allowed on the iPhone and iPads. You come back complaining about my not quoting an extraneous sentence in your post... absurd. I did read your entire reply... and I have read that link before and found it less than useful. Some developers want to use anything and everything they want to develop apps they want to run on iPhone OS and DEMAND that Apple has to accept their Apps... Apple says NO. It's Apple's playground. You want to play there, you play by Apple's rules. End of story. The article quotes experts who state that there a good, well founded REASONS for Apple's requirements to use their APIs and Apple's Tools.

119 posted on 06/03/2010 11:29:17 PM PDT by Swordmaker (Remember, the proper pronunciation of IE isAAAAIIIIIEEEEEEE!Apple could simply require that any iPho)
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