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steve donovan wrote:
Isn't that what the Unity3D project (referenced in the linked article) does and its apparently frowned upon?So what would 3.3.1 say to that, given that the results have no distinguishing binary signature to indicate that this is not 'originally' an Objective-C program?
Seems to me that until Android gets large enough to be a problem and Apple has to unlock the restrictions to survive/grow, iPhone is going to be a closed system. Anyway its enough for me. I was unsure which way to go. I now know that Android is the future.
Stephen