Apple has (again) denied an app's presence on the iTunes App Store, this time because said app replicates iTunes functionality. However, the app's developer notes in a blog post that many apps replicate Apple's software and even iTunes, and those are a go nonetheless.
“Apple had nothing in the terms prohibiting developers
from duplicating features currently available on desktop application,” says the developer of Podcaster, an app that manages and plays podcasts. “I followed all the guidelines and made sure everything is in the correct place. Yet Apple denies me because I allow users to download podcasts just like iTunes.”
The upset developer also posts a statement coming from an “Apple Rep” who told him that “since Podcaster assists in the distribution of podcasts, it duplicates the functionality of the Podcast section of iTunes.” The developer then says “[OK, so] there are numerous apps that duplicate the functionality of other apps. For example, any calculator app is duplicating the functionality of Apples calculator app. Any app that tells you the weather is duplicating the Yahoo weather app. Any app that lets you listen to music is duplicating the iPod portion of the iPhone. [...] There are also several apps that simply allow you to listen to a podcast (Diggnation and Mobility Today just to name a few) that are not denied from the app Store,” he explains, adding he still has to receive an answer from Apple regarding all these claims.
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