Mon, May 10, 2010 4:24 PM
First Apple snubs Adobe with their Flash hateraid.
Then Apple snubs all cross-platform developers with their iPhone SDK license change.
Who will Apple snub next?
Would you believe their own OS X developers?:
Apple drops Mac category from annual design awards
Excerpt:
"I think it's a mistake for Apple to miss such an easy opportunity to acknowledge Mac developers," says Red Sweater Software proprietor Daniel Jalkut. "While the iPhone and iPad are understandably hot right now, the Mac is still a huge part of Apple's business, and Mac developers are important in sustaining that."
Rogue Amoeba CEO Paul Kafasis agrees. "Ultimately, I find these moves disappointing. Having an iPhone slant at WWDC is one thing, but completely cutting the Mac out of the ADAs? That feels like a snub to plenty of Mac developers who continue to do great work on a well-established, popular platform."
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