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Originally Posted by tomsem
At least Bluefire (and its BAM clone) will continue to work as-is, even if it is pushed out of the App Store. Not so with iFlow Reader, since it can only download content from the iFlowreader web site, which will be going off line.
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More importantly, Bluefire isn't knee-jerking. They said (paraphrased) "there may not be a place for us on iOS". That's quite a bit different than iFlow's (paraphrased) "Apple runs the Totalitarian States of America and I can't see straight!! !! uu!!". It sounds like they're going to wait for Apple to make the first move in kicking them out, rather than taking their ball and going home like iFlow. And of course they already had a plan in place to port to Android, and the company itself has a lot more going on than just the Bluefire reader so they're not in the precarious position of iFlow where they bet everything on iOS and then folded because Apple raised the bet.