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by bendiksolheim
2899 days ago
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Do you have a source for this? I can’t remember Apple disallowing an app because Apple itself provides a similar app. I checked the default apps quickly on my phone, and can find several competitors for all of them. If you are talking about the "apps" Messages.app or Phone.app then I guess you might be right if we define "not providing a public API" the same as "disallowing on the App Store". |
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Notably Google made their own maps app and Apple banned it:
http://www.businessinsider.com/apple-screws-google-over-lati...
But it also applied to iTunes competitors:
https://www.engadget.com/2008/09/12/app-disqualified-from-ap...