There have been stories on the web of the difficulty of publishing an application on Apple's App Store for the iPhone. Getting paid is another story.

Here I think revolution can have an original position: if a stack runner/player is made available on the iPhone (for free or for a small price) then revolution developers (who, remember, have paid their fee to develop with rev) could make their stack available on the internet (free or paid for), then have it downloaded by wifi (for instance) to the iPhone/iPod Touch ("à la" air shairing) and use it on the phone. The download could be implemented inside the Stack Player app. The developers would short circuit Apple's certification process: you download a file, and not an executable.

What do you think of this business model?
And is the stack player implementable considering Apple's possible restrictions?

Best regards,
        François

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