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Old 01-29-2010, 03:18 PM   #175
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Originally Posted by Pardoz View Post
Absolutely. Problem is, that's the wrong question. Anybody with the coding skills can write any app they want, within the limits of the device. The question is whether or not Apple will let you install and run it, and the answer to that question we probably won't know for another month or two, depending on how fast developers submit apps to Apple for approval and how long it takes before those application applications are approved or rejected.
The number of apps Apple has rejected is infinitesimal compared to those they have not. Where there are conflicts with 'core functionality', yes, there are barriers. But iBooks is just another iPad app, not core functionality, and they have allowed these things on the iPhone, so I don't see any indication that would change with iPad. But given the opacity of the approval process, I agree that we'll have to wait and see.
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