On 07/13/2013 11:52 AM, Peter W A Wood wrote:
Richmond
On 13 Jul 2013, at 15:59, Richmond wrote:
Now what I cannot understand is how the teacher will benefit from having the
commercial edition, especially when the kids are using the community one.
It couldn't be anything to do with the kids developing IOS apps and then the
teacher being able to load them on their pupils machines could it?
Regards
Peter
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Does that mean that the Community edition cannot hive off IOS standalones?
Oddly enough the Community edition standalone settings stack says this:
"Apple does not allow GPL apps to be submitted to the App Store"
and blocks users from hiving of IOS standalones - which is odd as I
might want to
make an IOS standalone to load directly (i.e. not via the App Store)
onto a number of devices.
Does that mean that RunRev are restricting the freedom of Open Source
Software because of
the dictates of a company that is, arguably, the king of restrictive
practices?
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I don't quite understand why end-users should be prevented from making
IOS standalones just because the App Store says "No!"
Probably it is time to hack the standalone builder so that that is possible.
Richmond.
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