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| billmikea | Jun 25 2010, 07:45 AM Post #1 |
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Apple may want to judge twice before banning Appcelerator Titanium as a tool for building iPhone and iPad apps, vice Abercrombie Fitch Pants president of marketing Scott Schwarzhoff told ZDNet Open Source. Back after that CEO (and former Atlantan) Jeff Haynie wrote that Titanium was fully in compliance with the Apple terms of service “as we interpret them.”True Religion Jeans Schwarzhoff said there are currently over 50,000 Titanium developers producing 100 fresh apps for the Apple platform every three days. And those apps are being approved. Titanium is excellent enough, it works well enough, and by gosh, developers like it for building apps. Besides, there are other mobile platforms. Android developers like Titanium. So execute those working with Microsoft. And Appcelerator will hold full support for the RIM Blackberry by fall. “We talk to them total the time,” Schwarzhoff said. The only thing Schwarzhoff can’t give is a confirmation from Apple that open source Appcelerator is A-OK with them. “I can’t speak to the prospects of being banned. Since this started in April over 1,000 apps hold been approved.”Vibram Five Fingers By “this” Schwarzhoff denotes Apple’s jihad against Adobe Flash, and by extension against third-party tools used to build what goes on its hardware. “Our position on how we work with Apple or any OS platform” is the same, he said. “We only communicate with documented APIs, we compile everything down to native code,ed hardy jeans and we follow the entire Xcode tool chain.” Appcelerator presently has a survey of its developers in the field and more will be famous on their feelings by Wednesday. Meanwhile, they’ll hold Jobs’ no comment as a yes. |
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