Thursday, September 16, 2010

Apple reverses its stance on iOS third-party developer tools; Unity games and Flash apps incoming

Filed under: Developer, OS Updates, Apple
In a rather momentous and magnanimous reversal, Apple has rescinded its draconian iOS development tool restriction. Developers are now free to use any development environment, framework (Unity) or cross-compiler (Flash-to-iPhone).

We probably won't ever know the real reason for Apple's change of heart, but it's likely a gambit to ensure the iPhone and iPad remain top-dogs, at least as far as cool apps and games are concerned.

In other news, Apple is also publishing its App Store Review Guidelines! I'd like to think that Apple has finally seen the merits of transparency, but this is almost certainly a reaction to the continuing growth of Android and other open platforms. Still, once the guidelines are public, developers will never again be mystified by an app's failure to make it into the App Store.

Update: the App Store Review Guidelines are now available.Apple reverses its stance on iOS third-party developer tools; Unity games and Flash apps incoming originally appeared on Download Squad on Thu, 09 Sep 2010 09:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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