Hi, all. I'm somewhat dismayed by Apple's new agreement that seems to me to quite clearly lock out RevMobile at present. I have purchased it but not even received it yet! And it's not cheap, as you know. I've got a question about implementing anything on an iDevice-- say I write a cute little program using RevMobile, and just want to run it on my own iPad (which I do not presently own :-)) -- is this not possible -- surely the only way to get anything on your iPad isn't through the Apple Store? How does this work? You see, while I'd love to get rich writing nifty iDevice apps, I am primarily a researcher, and Rev's boon to my existence has always been its capacity to allow me to rapidly develop killer apps for research that I use and share with a few friends who do similar research. But I'm thinking now that perhaps I was misguided in thinking this way about iDevices PRIOR to Apple's C-change.
And I must say, although I've owned Macs since first purchasing a new MacPlus, this latest draconian proclamation is the first time I've REALLY SERIOUSLY felt the need to reconsider my loyalty to such a company. rand _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution