hardman - 23 June 2007 07:13 AM
Restricting 3rd party apps to web applications is for the general universe of program writers...to protect the stability and integrity of the system (Notice all the articles about hackers trying to crash the iPhone?).
Apple will allow some native applications from strictly controlled developers for core applications...just not allow anyone and everyone to do so. It’s the best for the iPhones stability, success and in the interest of the public using iPhones. Watch and see. The (continuing) development of the iPhone will unfold for years...that’s the way Apple does it...constant, but controlled, improvement.
I’m sure your right....but I can’t say i like that route at all....I prefer the Windows Mobile/pocket pc, Palm OS route, where I know I’ll be able to get a program that does exactly what I want no matter what. If a program is not stable just uninstall it and move on. This route Apple has gone with isn’t a deal breaker, but it is a downer.