Randall, Stop.
Stop. Take a breath... Inhale.... Exhale.... Calm down... Okay, now let me begin... Facts: Let us not get politickal with all the democracy stuff. No one is withholding information. RevMobile is in flux, it is not finished. What is open is an option to buy it while in Open Beta. If I recall correctly what is being sold is entrance to Alpha/Beta program which includes the final version when shipped. So remember RevMobile is not finished, it is in flux, specially related to how it works and build stuff. Second Fact: Apple gives the SDK for free but that doesn't mean you can sell or distribute for free your software. To do so, you need to enter the iPhone Developer Program ( http://developer.apple.com/iphone ) which costs at least USD 99. Only members of iDP are allowed to submit software for approval and to use AdHoc install procedures on their test devices. What changed is that now apple added a clause to the agreement saying that your submission to the app store needs to be originally written in ObjC/CocoaTouch. Some weeks ago, you could be a member of the iDP and submit applications built with other tools or cross-compiled from other tools. Now you can't. Now back to RevMobile. The users who bought their entrances to the Alpha/Beta program took a bet. They are willing to pay a price because they believe that in the future RevMobile will be great! Most of the current RevMobile testers are people who are going to the 2010 conference I believe since RevMobile was included in the pioneer offer. So RevMobile is not a finished product. So let us keep the legalese and political stuff out and keep hoping for the best. RevMobile as a product is not for sale yet. -- http://www.andregarzia.com All We Do Is Code. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
