Rene, you are asking the wrong question probably. Suppose you find some way to bypass the technical legal wording of the restriction. It is not going to help. You are dealing with a policy which is backed up by the power of Apple to reject any app, or any developer, for any, or for no, reason.
So, find a way around it legally, use it, then get caught due to some coding change in the tools that you should be using, in their view, which leaves a signature, which your app now does not have, and you get banned. So your investment is up in smoke. It is not going to work. As long as Apple has the mechanism of the App store, and control over the tools that it wants used, it can lay traps. And remember, Apple does not care how many false positives it generates. It just tells you to go away, and you're out. The smart thing to do is respect their policy. As Richard says, that is unfortunately going to mean the policy that is in effect at this particular hour and day. If it changes tomorrow, well, get ready to respect that one too. This is what causes, and is maybe designed to cause, the pinch for small businesses. Either you are in the camp, and you follow the rules, and you become sort of part of an Apple extended family, and you put in all the effort it takes to keep up, or you are out. I know organic farmers in the UK who refuse to supply supermarkets. Yes, they can sell a lot of stuff to them. But they don't want to be owned by one. So they take lower margins and greater uncertainty and sell through a variety of channels. In the end, they feel, its safer and more sustainable than having the markets always make you offers you cannot refuse. Jerry may be right, joining Apple may be the profitable choice. I don't know. But what's clear is, if you are going to be in, you have to play by the rules. There is no way around this one, as long as the App Store is the bottleneck. -- View this message in context: http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/How-exactly-does-runrev-for-ipad-iphone-work-tp2133661p2134443.html Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ 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