I would like to offer my personal apologies for my defense of Steve Jobs and 
Apple. If I had been asked to bet on whether or not Steve Jobs would have 
accepted the very fair proposal that RunRev made, I would have give odds that 
he would. I think I see now that Steve Jobs is taking the stance that any 
development environment for the iPhone/iPad that is not their own is 
unacceptable, even if the finished app is demonstrably identical to one from 
their own compiler. 

So this is NOT about interpretation layers and compatibility after all, as he 
let on in his now famous post. This is about absolute control. I just had a 
very long chat with an Apple Store employee. I got to the place where he 
insisted that Apple has always exhibited this level of control over their 
products. I said, "Really? Well actually they have not. Would you really want 
the same kind of approval process we have for iPhone/iPad apps enforced for ALL 
apps for ALL apple products?" His answer was, "Well if it improves stability, 
sure, why not?" 

Be afraid. Be very afraid. 

Bob


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