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Old 01-29-2010, 09:48 AM   #93
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Originally Posted by wallcraft View Post
The best argument I can think of against banning these apps (from Apple's point of view, remember they will be giving up ebook revenue) is that the iPhone apps will work "as is" and are harder to ban retroactively, so is it worth preventing custom apps when iPhone apps work anyway.
Yes. And there is nothing stopping Amazon, Kobo, Stanza, etc.. from today, writing an iPhone app with variable resolution support, and releasing it today. Once its in my iTunes, it should open on an iPad with no problems (it will in emulation mode regardless).
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