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I downloaded and ran this a while back, just for the hell of it. I thought something was weird when I saw "Flash 11". The one I downloaded rewrote the hosts file to point every google.* to another address. Guess they wanted to steal google lo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by al_bundy Yes, Apple uses outside designers as well which is why you see copy cat.products in the market fairly quickly 100% bull.
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I'm sure it will have it's share of it's own market. Amazon's market has nothing to do with Apple's in that field. They do ebook readers with add-on features. the kindle is 90's technologies. (I handle one more often than I should) they …
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Quitster.
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like this? I'd sure feel aggressed.
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Google: -1
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Quote: Originally Posted by Masterz1337 I don't get why this is such an issue. Apple knows the websites that distribute cracked apps, go after them and sue. Again, it's not Apple's responsibility.
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Quote: Originally Posted by fabian9 I never said it did. I was illustrating how apple already checks your purchased apps against those installed on your device, so there is nothing stopping them from implementing the same method in the gamecenter…
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Quote: Originally Posted by fabian9 Would you mind elaborating on how I'm confusing anything here and what iTunes has to do with it? The scenario I described above happens on the device, not on iTunes. You log in to the iTunes (App) Store, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Matthew Yohe Thanks. But you're still wrong. The developer in this article wants Apple to verify purchase of an application before allowing the apple account to post gamecetner scores. This is possible, they don't c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by fabian9 Actually, you are wrong. Apple can and does check which apps have been purchased, this happens if a cracked app is updated through the AppStore. A prompt comes up to ask the user to purchase the app as it hasn'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hohlecow If I, as a developer, can tell that my app is pirated, surely Apple can. Apple's copy-protestion is bypassed. The only way I can tell is by writing a subroutine in the app that does extra checks. And making…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Matthew Yohe Read the article and think before posting. You're incorrect. no I'm not. Apple's implementation at present does not work. the jailbroken phones + cracked apps bypass the iTunes copy-protection scheme. I…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TimUSCA The dev isn't requesting that GameCenter stops working on jailbroken phones. He's requesting that GameCenter not work *only* on *pirated* games (which coincidentally is only possible on jailbroken phones). D…
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I built an App. I have counter-measures and tracking for piracy embedded into the App. I have stats. 1 out of 10 users paid for it. (it's actually 9.17%) It's the devs responsibility to add these measures. This is a well known fact.
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Dear Steve, please buy Samsung. and the Nortel Patents. Then you can simply reply to every email (and/or litigation) with the following: STFU! FTW! P.S. You're holding it wrong. -Steve
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Quote: Originally Posted by liney Permanently removing a product from production is the very definition of obsolete. There will be no upgrades, no new versions. It's dead - it has no future. It's obsolete. Obsolete: No longer has any usefullne…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips This is what the people arguing FCPX is fine don't understand. They have obviously never seen a professional edit house and simply have no clue that multiple edit suits require a known path ahead in terms…
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I have to say the VP-dude on the photo does look a bit terrified.
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under Xcode, programming for OSX or iOS is fairly similar.