Eucalyptus for iPhone gets a new lease on life
iphone May 24th, 2009
Filed under: Bad Apple, iPhone, App Store, iPod touch
Eucalyptus [App Store] has been eventually allowed to materialize in the App Store after existence rejected by Apple. The e-book reverend for the iPhone and iPod occurrence was unloved because a mortal could intend sexually familiarised books same the Kama Sutra, modify though the aggregation is in the open field and freely acquirable on the web.
The information communicator permit us undergo the US$9.99 app was authorised New terminal night. He said, “Earlier today I conventional a sound call from an Apple representative. He was rattling gratis most Eucalyptus. We talked most the fault close its App Store rejections, which I am bright to feature is today flooded resolved. He solicited me to re-build and accede a edition of Eucalyptus with no filters for unmediated approval, and that flooded edition is today acquirable on the iPhone App Store.”
“Since my preceding post, I’ve been so entertained with the irresistibly constructive articles, journal posts, comments and tweets – and also the emails from those of you who change so strongly most the supply you desired to occurrence me directly. They were every such appreciated. Thanks for every the support. It’s been a wave coaster of a weekend!”
The disceptation over this app erst again points discover how disturbed the Apple standards for applications are. Dozens of reflex apps are dustlike (not to name apps that thoroughly transgress another companies’ IP or steal their graphics) but an e-book reverend that only loads open field books was verboten. It doesn’t attain some sense, and further, the status doesn’t seem to be improving. Developers are mitt to essay and intend message to untune Apple into existence a taste more sensible.
TUAWEucalyptus for iPhone gets a newborn engage on life originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sun, 24 May 2009 13:15:00 EST. Please wager our terms for ingest of feeds.
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