I'm not sure anyone really answered the question.

(a) Yes you can build squeak/pharo VM based applications for the iOS
platform and distribute in the App Store. This assumes you adhere to the
rules.

(b) Yes you can build Squeak/pharo VM based applications for the OS-X
platform and distribute in the OS-X App Store.  This assumes someone wants
to take the time to port the file dialog logic from Sophie to Pharo since
you will be rejected if you present a Squeak file open/save dialog.

Lastly you can't download MC packages to the app for doing on the fly
updates, any updates have to go thru the app store. An example of alternate
technology is Sparkle and Apple has rejected apps that use that technology
to provide an update path.

PS No I can't say I've actually attempted getting a squeak based app into
the OS-X store, perhaps this summer, still that is my tea leaf reading of
the situation.


On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 12:53 AM, laurent laffont
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> is it possible today to distribute Pharo apps through Apple App Store (OSX)
> ? If no, why ? Can I hope it will be possible  or should I learn objective-C
> ?
>
>
> Laurent
>



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