Apple does not like to talk much about the process of acceptance that goes on at the App store but a lucky app developer has gotten its very own hotline to them.
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In a much needed antidote to the jealousy even those of us with minimal tech skills harbor toward people who have made a fortune inventing iPhone applications, many disgruntled developers are venting about how unfair it is that their apps didn't make it into the Apple store.
Until now Apple's iTunes AppStore was the monopolist of iPhone apps distribution. And while monopoly is rarely a good thing, Apple has almost done it right, making the entire apps distribution process easy, at least for the endusers.
Apple has apparently added a new layer to the iTunes App Store approval process. Now developers will find their iPhone apps passed through a mysterious device called a static analysis tool. So what the dickens does this mean? Bear with us…
Apple has gone out of their way to point out the cons of multi-tasking background applications - a claimed 80% reduction in battery life while on standby with a single 3rd party IM client enabled. Push Notification, likewise, has been promoted by Apple as providing a single point of coordination for 3rd party alerts routed through servers on Apple's end.
When the story came out that Apple had rejected delayed approval of the Google Voice application, the initial reaction from the media was outrage. Many iPhone users were also angry. While the controversy may damage Apple's image in the public eye, the real damage could likely have occurr elsewhere - in the developer community.
Apple's notification system for the iPhone won't work on devices that have been unlocked to run on different networks, much to the annoyance of developers who are being left to explain the situation to customers.
Id Software has finally made its debut on the iPhone and iPod touch, releasing its classic 3D shooter Wolfenstein 3D for the system. It's available for US$5(Rs.240) from the App Store.
Thanks to improvements in the iPhone OS 3.0 software update released Wednesday, connecting to a Wi-Fi hotspot with your iPhone or iPod touch should become almost as easy as roaming on the cellular network. Two new features radically improve the process of logging in (when you've already got an account with the Wi-Fi hotspot provider) and filling out information when it's required for free access. However, there are some catches, and-wouldn't you know it?-an incompatibility or two.
With the release of iPhone Firmware 2.2.1, many were left wondering what had become of the Push notification system that Apple had announced at the Worldwide Developer's Conference back in June.
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