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Another useful tool banned from the iPhone App Store
Apple is doing a good job of driving developers to circumvent the official App Store and users to jailbreak their iPhones. The company has rejected another useful application, Angelo DiNardi’s MailWrangler, because it “duplicates the functionality of the built-in iPhone application ...
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Apple has done it again.
Planet iPhones — This is becoming an all too familiar story. Apple has again rejected another of many apps it says “duplicates the functionality of the built-in iPhone application mail.” The application called MailWrangler was developed by Angelo DiNardi. Apple seems to be doing a good job of pushing developers to go the route of jailbreaking. It will be interesting to see what effect this will have on the app store if Apple continues to reject apps that seem to be very useful. Read More.. ...

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