[NTLK] Einstein, Android, new Hardware, old Hardware
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Thu Dec 1 08:54:40 EST 2011
My understanding was that iOS developers were the ones that paid $100 per year and, assuming their programs are approved, they then offer those for sale via iTunes for whatever price they set. Though of course I have no idea what happens if there's no approval. Is my understanding mistaken?
If apple won't approve the program, there's always the jailbreak option. That's conceptually no different from rooting a Nook or Kindle.
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On Dec 1, 2011, at 1:59, Matthias Melcher <mm at matthiasm.com> wrote:
> For example, there is a fully functioning free version of Einstein for iPhone and iPad publicly available from us, but you will not be able to run that on you phone without paying 100$ to Apple.
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