Apple considering third-party application development for iPhone?
MacRumors reports that Apple may not have completely closed the door on third-party development for the iPhone, suggesting that at a recent shareholders' meeting, the company were still "wrestling with" allowing other developers to make software for the new phone.
I've always thought that Apple would operate a controlled environment for non-Apple applications, not vetoing them outright, but applying stringent testing to a select handful of trusted developers. This news doesn't alter that view.
A sanctioned 'free-for-all' is highly unlikely.
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