It's not about axes to grind-- it's just about business. Apple has stated they 
don't want cross platform dev tools for iPhone. Period. Why would Rev consider 
trying to go around their wishes without their expressed consent?

Let's take an example. Say you're Adobe's CEO, and you just finished spending 
millions of dollars building CS5 for Flash. It compiles beautifully into fast 
iPhone compatible binaries and now you believe you have a great authoring 
environment for iPhone which will sell millions of copies. But, Apple goes out 
of it's way to rewrite their licensing terms JUST so THAT doesn't happen.

So, you're sitting in a 'What's next?' meeting and someone tells you:

"You know, we can modify our CS5 compiler to spit out Xcode compatible C and it 
will only take another year and another million bucks." 

What do you do? Apple's made it pretty clear they'll do whatever it takes to 
keep you off their platform. If you say, "Go ahead," then I would fire you, as 
would all of your shareholders.

Chipp Walters
CEO, Shafer Walters Group, Inc

On May 7, 2010, at 12:01 AM, Randall Reetz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Adobe has an axe to grind.  Rev doesn't, (or does it?).  Rev needs to be 
> nimble and adaptive, play nice… the benevolent parasite.
> 
> Randall
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