El 02/07/2008, a las 14:52, Wouter escribió:

>
> SDK available on more platforms means availability for more developers
> means more applications means more functionality for iPhone (happy
> users) and more money for Apple too. I think they want to boost Mac
> computer sales with it, which means cross-belt sale and is illegal in
> my country.

Not of your liking ? Never mind : make yours, then set your own rules  
and business plans.

> And Apple also decides who can be 'their' developers. That
> is not based on your skills, but on the country you live in (US
> first). But anyway, it sounds very much like the old sovjet model to
> me, Apple decides for the users what is good for them, what software
> they can use. They are not allowed to be in full control of their own
> devices, because they will make it a mess.

Welcome to the real world, nothing is perfect.
Not of your liking ? Never mind : you don't have to buy it if you  
don't want to.

> And no, you don't need to
> buy MSDN or VC++ to develop for Windows or for webbrowsers on Windows.


Of course unlike Apple, everything Windows is usually a free download  
at www.microsoft.com : that's why M$ is M$.

Duh !
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