Colin,
Sorry but, if I want to buy a iPad and use it as a putching-ball, a soccer 
baloon or freezebee. I do not think that Mr. Jobs can forbid it!
René

Le 10 mai 2010 à 19:53, Colin Holgate a écrit :

> The one thing that Kevin says that seems like a wrong conclusion, is that 
> they will continue to support the existing iPhone version for Apple 
> Enterprise customers. Those are the ones that are allowed to deploy their own 
> apps to some number of hundreds of users. But the license agreement doesn't 
> say anything about Store submissions, it only says that you have to use 
> certain languages, and you can't use an interpreter layer. An Enterprise user 
> making an app for internal use would have still broken the agreement.
> 
> If you think about it, it would make sense for the agreement to affect 
> everyone, not just people submitting to the App Store, because whatever 
> calamity is caused by having Rev, or Flash based Apps on an iPhone device, 
> would still hold true for all those Enterprise users. And that, if there is 
> any logic in the argument at all, would be enough to upset Apple.

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