I am referring to the iphone.

Since it's supposed to be a native app, then why not allow it? Once the user installs the program, it can do whatever it wants anyways. A normal app can do all kinds of file manipulation and tracking without it, so why not just allow lower level access?


Kerry Thompson wrote:
Anthony Pace wrote:

I just read the post on Keith's site, as well as all the comments, and I
have to say that all of this could be solved simply by allowing
developers to inject native targeted code for compilation in order to
boost performance

That would be nice, but I don't think it's going to happen. That would be
one huge, gaping hole for malware to stroll right through and make itself at
home on your computer ^_^

Cordially,

Kerry Thompson

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