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June 19th, 2008

Software we'll never see in the App Store

Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 9:15 am

Categories: 3G, App Store, Software, iPhone

Tags: Apple iPhone, Application, Scripting Languages, Corporate Law, Telephony, 3G, OpenOffice, VOIP, Software/Web Development, Web Development

Will Apple allow VOIP applications in the App Store?I recently published lists of my most anticipated iPhone applications and my App Store wishlist. But what about applications that we’ll never see in the App Store?

There are certain kinds of applications that Apple will most likely never offer in the App Store because they conflict with their own offerings. Some examples include:

  • Music purchases not tied to iTunes (Amazon MP3, Napster)
  • Other browsers (Firefox mobile, Opera lite)
  • GPS applications (although this is debatable)
  • Office Suites (MS Office, OpenOffice)
  • VOIP over EDGE or 3G (Skype, Fring) - In a Q&A session after the SDK was released Steve Jobs said that VOIP applications would be allowed “only via Wi-Fi connections, not via cellular data connections”
  • All scripting languages (.Net, JavaScript, Ruby, Perl, Python)
  • Unlocking/Jailbreaking applications (duh!)
  • Porn
  • Programs that could compromise your privacy
  • Bandwidth hogs (presumably BitTorrent, P2, file sharing apps_
  • Malicious and/or illegal apps (duh!)
  • Apps that require multi-tasking
  • Apps that are memory-resident

The lack of multi-tasking memory-resident applications will most likely prevent the possibility of applications that offer alternate input methods, copy and paste, voice recognition, voice dialing, GPS navigation, other email programs, macro programs, text-to-speech and instant messenging clients.

The only applications that currently run in the background (or have background helpers) are Mail, SMS, Phone, Clock and iPod. All other iPhone/iPod touch applications quit as soon as you go to the home screen, and according to Jon Gruber “you don’t really notice because they launch fast, quit fast, and save automatically”

CNet’s Chris Soghoian brings up some excellent issues in this piece about how iPhone rules pose Net neutrality, antitrust concerns.

(Tip: TripleII came up with this topic as a story idea in a comment in my previous post about my most anticipated iPhone apps). Graphic courtesy IntoMobile.com.

Jason D. O'GradyJason D. O'Grady is the editor of PowerPage.org, which has been publishing daily mobile technology news since December 1995. For disclosures on Jason's industry affiliations, click here or to view Jason's full profile click here.

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So much FUD in one rambling paragraph.
But it is worth a hardy laugh.

It is amazing how scared the iPhone has you. Do your
employers pay you double to make things up?... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Bruizer Posted on: 06/22/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Showstoppers for me  NonZealot | 06/19/08
uh, yeah... showstoppers...  lostarchitect | 06/19/08
So much FUD in one rambling paragraph.  Bruizer | 06/22/08
I was wrong about the VoIP.  TripleII | 06/19/08
jsp, php, perl should work  t_mohajir | 06/19/08
Visiting web pages  winski | 06/19/08
I think only non Apple apps must/will quit.  TripleII | 06/19/08
Not so. IM potential is coming in Sept  pecosbill | 06/20/08
It's not a desktop computer  Ken_z | 06/19/08
RE: Software we'll never see in the App Store  dthurlow | 06/20/08

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