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Kshitij Sobti / Jul 07, 2009 11:38:57 IST
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Apple, iPhone, developers, complaints, iKaraoke, Newspapers, Commodore64 The iPhone platform is apparently so lucrative that developers continue to develop on it despite being constantly abused by Apples policies and behavior. There is a constant stream of complaints from developers, whose applications rejected from the Apple App store for trivial or ambiguous reasons.
Yet Apple iPhone is just too juicy a carrot for most developers to let go. It is still the phone with the best multi-touch features, still a sexy and sleek beauty. One that people are willing to buy applications or not. The Apple iPhone is a revolutionary device, and if people have learned something from Apple iPod, it is that "sexy" sells.
As long as people use the iPhone, people will develop for it. Developers are bound to be attracted to any platform that takes their work to more people, and this is where the iPhone delivers. Then of course we have the stick, which Apple casually uses to give all developers enough lacerations to make Gordon Freeman's HEV shy.
In a recent update to their policy they had introduced a clause which essentially meant apple could make money even while giving refunds for applications in the store. It entitled Apple to keep it's share of the money earned from an application, which asking the developer to cough up the entire refund amount, which they didn't even get!
What we have now is Apple rejecting a karaoke application
Since the functionality is not yet present in the iPhone, what seems apparent is that Apple has the right to decide what functionality people can get, and when. Which is rather contrary to the very purpose of an Application store, to expose people to as much functionality as they want, need or is available. The application is being rejected on the basis of a feature that Apple might perhaps some day provide.
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