Will Apple's new "originally written in" clause affect your decision to target the iPhone?

Posted by Michael Aaron Safyan on Stack Overflow See other posts from Stack Overflow or by Michael Aaron Safyan
Published on 2010-04-14T10:19:32Z Indexed on 2010/04/14 10:23 UTC
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So, you've probably heard about Apple's change to its agreement to prohibit source-to-source translation, thereby blocking translation from Flash (in CS5) and also from Android (via XMLVM). You may also have read about a response by a well-known Adobe developer, and calls to boycott development for the iPhone.

Given that this audience is a better representative of the developer community than those who post comments on the NYT, Digg, and other news sites, I was wondering what your opinions were about this decision. Will any of you switch to Android from the iPhone or avoid development on the iPhone as a result of this? Since this is fairly subjective, I am making this a community wiki. Also, please, keep things civil.

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