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NetShare Unlikely To Return To App Store, App Approval Process Superficial? - August 9th, 2008, 05:05 PM #1 |
![]() It was a little discouraging (but not surprising) when Nullriver's NetShare tethering app was pulled from the App Store once, let alone twice, but their news that they were working with Apple to try to get it back in the App Store was encouraging. Unfortunately it looks like it's chances of making a return are pretty unlikely. Why the sudden pessimism? Apple recently informed Nullriver CEO Adam Dan that they were reviewing user contracts with providers, including AT&T's, to see if it fits in their contracts, and Wired has received confirmation from AT&T spokesperson Brad Mays that tethering with the iPhone and iPhone 3G is not allowed by their Terms and Conditions: "Furthermore, plans(unless specifically designated for tethering usage) cannot be used for any applications that tether the device (through use of, including without limitation, connection kits, other phone/PDA-to computer accessories, Bluetooth® or any other wireless technology) to Personal Computers (including without limitation, laptops), or other equipment for any purpose." Nullriver's app was among a few others to be removed from the store recently, one (BoxOffice) which was removed with little or no explanation to the developer and leaving no noticeable reason for doing so. The other was an absurd app that cost $1000 for a picture and a quote. This has caused Adam Dan to question Apple's approval process. "From what I can tell their approval process is not very strict at all," Dan said. "It's more technical than content related is what it seems like to us. I think they run it, start it up and if it doesn't crash they approve it. They brainlessly click through, and if there's problems they remove it is what it seems like." He also added that his experience has changed his opinion of the company. "They're shooting themselves in the foot these days; they're probably just understaffed," Dan said. "We'll see how it goes. Hopefully they don't get too much of the bad press and it doesn't ruin the iPhone, because I want to develop for it." [via Wired]
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pfff - August 9th, 2008, 06:37 PM #2 |
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Just ad this app to Installer 4 or Cydia and send Apple & Steve to f**** them selfs.
p.s. Puppies are cute! Last edited by Hans; August 10th, 2008 at 07:08 PM. Reason: avoiding a political discussion |
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August 9th, 2008, 10:04 PM #4 |
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AT&T should not dictate what is allowed in the App Store. Apple own's the rights to the App Store and as such they decide what is best for their customers and shareholders. As a reminder to Apple that AT&T is not the only GSM carrier licensed to sell the iPhone 3G. Canada's Rogers allows tethering on their $30.00 6 GB smartphone data plan which is is allowed for all smartphone including the iPhone 3G. Do what's best for both the customers, shareholders, developers and Apple, not AT&T.
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Simple - August 10th, 2008, 12:34 AM #5 |
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Tethering is at the bottom of my list of importance
BUT Why not just have the program available for purchase on their site. Since the file would end with ".ipa", it would be a very simple matter to add it to the Application folder of iTunes and to hell with the Apps store. Now if only iBlacklist would release a non-jailbroken alternative ![]() ajm |
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time for tmobile in the us - August 10th, 2008, 12:47 AM #6 |
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can't wait to have free competition in the us, AT&T was winning me back, but this move killed that - I will likely only use this app once or twice a year, there is no way I would buy a monthly plan to connect my pc for these rare emergencies! AT&T you really should think your policies through better, the day you loose your iPhone monopoly, you won't have any loyal customers, why not try to win us with customer oriented thinking instead of nickel and dining us to hatred of AT&T!!!!
Apple please make the US iPhone market a competitive one insted of extending AT&T more of a monopolistic advantage that will only hurt US cell options, you have a great phone, with that comes a responsibility to keep it fair, gsm is great for this, but not if AT&T keeps getting exclusive extensions - don't wait for the government to find a need to step in! |
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