The iPhone App Store recently rejected Podcaster, an application that lets users manage and even download podcasts over the air on their iPhones. The MacJury discusses the iPhone developer community’s alarmed response, their questioning of Apple’s rationale, and what it may mean for the future of iPhone development. Are there good reasons for Apple’s position? Is a jailbreak iPhone market in the offing? What can Apple do to resolve this issue? All these questions and more are answered by the panel of:
Dave
Hamilton |
Paul
Kafasis |
Dave
Nanian |
Fraser
Speirs |
Chuck
Joiner |
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Dave Hamilton
Paul Kafasis
Dave Nanian
Fraser Speirs
Exposure in the iPhone App Store
Exposure Premium in the iPhone App Store
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FlickrExport for Aperture by Connected Flow
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App Store: I’m Out by Fraser Speirs on his blog
Null River – makers of NetShare
A Bridge Too Far by Paul Kafasis on Inside iPhone on the O’Reilly web site
Apple Rejects Podcaster for App Store, Revolt Follows by John Martellaro on the iPod Observer