On Nov 12, 2008, at 3:18 AM, andynormancx wrote:
> - it uses LUA to implement most of the functionality, LUA is a
> scripting* language and therefore not allowed under Apple's rules
I've recently heard some anecdotes that an interpreted language like  
Lua isn't a problem (there are several applications that are already  
shipping that use Lua, apparently), but rather allowing plugins/ 
applets to extend the functionality of the application.

> - if it was ported it wouldn't be very iPhone like, you'd have to do
> lots of work to make it fit in with the rest of the iPhone interface
I agree with this, a good Squeezebox iPhone app should use the iPhone  
UI frameworks that users are used to.

So, I would expect that it would be reasonable to port the back-end,  
audio decoding part of SqueezePlay for audio decoding, and build a  
iPhone front end for UI and not enable applets.  That would be one  
sweet app.


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