Howdy,

Chipp, I'm going to share this with you and anyone else in case it may be useful. Having a firm conviction that I should ultimately control any hardware I purchase, and also interested in potential bottlenecks of Apple's distribution system, I searched some time ago and saw this:

http://www.i-funbox.com/

Not an inspiring name I know, but it looks promising, and includes app install abilities, perhaps the ability to install apps without official blessing and without jailbreaking, if I understand the description. If so, it might be useful in some scenarios, technically that is. (Terms could be another matter.)

Here's another notable software for file management:

http://www.macroplant.com/iexplorer/

Disclaimer: Haven't had time to test either of these yet.

Best wishes,

Curry

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Altuit has tried unsuccessfully for the past 60 days to purchase an enterprise 
license. Apple has required our company to submit a D&B rating, then they've 
asked for our Articles of Incorporation. We've been stuck there for quite awhile. 
I'm told there is also an interview process where you are grilled about the 
application you're designing.

We've decided to finally give up and let's just require all agents to use 
Androids. The requirements application for developing Enterprise apps for 
Androids are... ZIP. Just develop, compile, and away you go. So, I guess it 
does matter to some.

Chipp Walters
CEO, Shafer Walters Group, Inc




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