
The iPhone OS4 was great news for iPhone enthusiasts and developers alike, but one policy change has occurred and will significantly affect the App Store and app developers alike.
Apple recently announced that all apps must be programmed with Apple-approved languages like Javascript and Objective-C, but has left out a major component, Adobe Flash. The new OS wont be released until Summer, but the impact and reactions from Adobe aren’t pretty. Apple and Adobe have clearly aided each other in a long term business relationship, but Lee Brimlow, Adobe’s Flash evangelist says “Go screw yourself Apple.”
The exact details of the iPhone OS4 policy are yet to be confirmed and Adobe is prepared to take legal action against these policies, but it’s safe to say that Apple and Adobe’s mutual conjunction is finished for now until we find out.
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