Is that real time or just a clock.Meanwhile. Apple - iTunes - 10 Billion App Countdown
Is that real time or just a clock.Meanwhile. Apple - iTunes - 10 Billion App Countdown
If I understand it right, it disallows emulators, browsers, PHP/Python and such for server software.
Besides, Adobe made it possible to convert your Flash application into a native application that runs on iP*s, but Apple kicked those applications out. Therefore, the first rule doesn't mean anything. Another thing that shows you can't really trust anything Apple says. They'll reverse all rules if they feel like doing so.
"The Internet treats censorship as damage and routes around it." - John Gilmore
You must not have been paying attention to their latest updates:If I understand it right, it disallows emulators, browsers, PHP/Python and such for server software.
Besides, Adobe made it possible to convert your Flash application into a native application that runs on iP*s, but Apple kicked those applications out. Therefore, the first rule doesn't mean anything. Another thing that shows you can't really trust anything Apple says. They'll reverse all rules if they feel like doing so.
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