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Apple has caused a lot of confusion for iPhone app developers by banning them from creating apps using any compiler not created by Apple, but then approving apps that break this rule – even going so far as to promote them in the App Store. Finally it looks like Apple has seen the light (and presumably the benefits) and announced that it has relaxed restrictions on its iOS developer license, opening the doors to native Flash and AdMob applications – as long as the resulting apps do not download any code... Continue Reading Apple relaxes development tool restrictions for iOS: Flash is back
Tags: Adobe, Advertising, App Store, Apple, Applications, Flash, iPhone, Programming
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