12 Sep 2007
The folks at Apple have decided to look the other way with 3rd-party iPhone apps.
However, they note, accidents do happen...
Greg Joswiak, VP of iPod marketing for Apple told PC Magazine's Gearlog site that Apple takes a "neutral" stance on 3rd-party iPhone apps. Currently, software that runs through Safari is the only officially sanctioned way for outside developers to code for the iPhone.
Joswiak reportedly said that while Apple doesn't officially support or condone the development of 3rd-party apps, the company didn't expressly forbid it either.
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