RE: Datebk on iPhone now possible?

"Sandy Sawyer" <[email protected]> Fri, 16 Dec 2011 13:04:34 -0600
Newsgroups gmane.comp.handhelds.palm.datebk
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WebIs, (Pocket Informant) tells me that they are in a constant struggle with
Apple.  I use PI but it has conflict problems that they keep trying to work
out.

 

Sandy

 

Sandy Sawyer, ASID, RID

Sandy Sawyer Associates

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Moshe Feder
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 1:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [pdbk] Datebk on iPhone now possible?

 

  

On Dec 16, 2011, at 12:42 PM, "goldwings" <goldwings-vElZyNlqTbc0MA6/NXs4CQC/[email protected]
<mailto:goldwings%40davesgoldwing.com> > wrote:

> I have had the same response from him. There is a absolute no on
developing 
> datebook for the iPhone or iPad. This is in a very large way due to Apple 
> restrictions.
> 
> Apple does not allow you to develop an application that competes with
their 
> own and this includes their very crappy calendar.
> 

I share your frustration that CESD feels he and Apple could never achieve a
modus vivendi. Since I love my iPad, but still miss DateBk, I too have
written to him directly, asking him to reconsider his decision or to work
with an established Mac/iOS developer to port DateBk and Pimlical to those
platforms. 

It will truly be a shame if CESD sticks to his decision, both for those of
us who have appreciated his software designs, and for the good cause his
work supports, which will miss the potential funding that could be extracted
from a universe of iOS users that is far larger than the Palm platform ever
achieved.

However, your allegation that Apple always prohibits development of apps
that compete with their own is mistaken. A quick visit to the App Store will
reveal numerous competitors to Apple's default camera and music player apps,
for example. As for apps with different kinds of calendar functions, a
simple search on the term "calendar" results in 3,188 hits for the iPhone
and 991 for the iPad. Many of these aren't relevant to what we'd want, but
plenty are. Indeed, members of this mailing list have often discussed such
apps as Pocket Informant here. PI is aimed at the same uses as DateBk and is
undeniably a direct (and superior) competitor to Apple's Calendar app.
That's why I'm convinced that there's no insurmountable reason there
couldn't be an iOS version of DateBk.

Moshe

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Sent from my iPad 
> Ed

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