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piratePenguin:
http://apple.slashdot.org/story/11/01/07/2341227/Apple-Pulls-VLC-Media-Player-From-AppStore

--- Quote ---"Apple has removed VLC media player from the AppStore, putting an end to the controversy on the license (in)compatibilities. Indeed, the iTunes page for VLC media player stopped working: VLC developer RĂ©mi Denis-Courmont notes that he is 'not going to pity the owners of iDevices, and not even the MobileVLC developers who doubtless wasted a lot of their time. This end should not have come to a surprise to anyone.'"
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No GPL software allowed in the App store, which now provides software for Apple devices and for OS X.

And with that I present...
'1984' Apple Macintosh Commercial (Full advert, Hi-Quality)

davidnix71:
That's why I don't waste my money on iPads, iPods or iPhones or any iDevice that restricts what I can run. I own a macBook Pro, but otherwise won't use Apple products.

Refalm:
Is Firefox in the app store?

reactosguy:

--- Quote from: Refalm on  9 January 2011, 23:02 ---
Is Firefox in the app store?


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Apparently not. I'll explain this below.


--- Quote from: piratePenguin on  8 January 2011, 09:10 ---
http://apple.slashdot.org/story/11/01/07/2341227/Apple-Pulls-VLC-Media-Player-From-AppStore

No GPL software allowed in the App store, which now provides software for Apple devices and for OS X.


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This is exactly why FSF hates iDevices, because they have severe restrictions.

The only things I like from Apple are the Macintosh computers, and even then, I never even owned one.

piratePenguin:
Actually it seems to be more like Apple allowed VLC until somebody (actually a VLC developer) told Apple they needed a system in place for distributing the source as well as binaries.

Not only are Apple unwilling to allow that, the GPL forbids restrictions such as Apples 5-computer limit (or whatever it is), so it's completely illegal for Apple to distribute VLC under these terms but that doesn't matter until somebody complains.

So, Apple aren't even allowing developers to chose more liberal licensing terms than what they're used to.

Firefox isn't made for iPhone - Apple additionally have that rule where you can't submit software that mimics iPhone functionality (Opera has a license, im sure. I don't think this rule was lifted). Certainly if these rules weren't in place Firefox would be on the iPhone.

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