Is this proof iTunes 7.7 will accept web apps not sold through the App Store?

Kind of. Gabe Jacobs put up a video in which you can see him drag an app into a developers’ release of iTunes 7.7, and it does show up in an “iPhone and iPod touch Apps” area. What the video doesn’t show, however, is whether said app will sync with the iPhone and iPod touch. His blog indicates that Apple asked him to take down his description of the video for “non-disclosure” purposes, but he was allowed to leave the video up?
Well, okay. It’s worth a look, anyway. And when you’re done, head over to my house and I’ll take you to the woods where this guy once saw Bigfoot. Bigfoot’s no longer there, of course, but the woods still are.
Via [gabejacobsblog.com]
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Haha, good analogy. I am really sorry for the confusion, but I was notified by some people that I could be sued for what I was doing so I decided to be a little safe and take down the posts content. I guess it doesn’t really make a difference any more, so I am updating the post and putting back what was once there. You may update your post as well.
on July 9, 2008 at 06:33 PM - LINK1. Native apps
2. Web apps
3. Just a URL that you open in Safari
Is there a true difference between #2 and #3?
on August 8, 2008 at 07:42 PM - LINKWhat?