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by tmgrhm
5482 days ago
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I dunno, the headline is "Apple copies rejected app" not "Apple copies rejected app icon".
Seems to me that people either don't know how the App Store and its requirements work, or they're just want to be outraged at Apple.
Edit: It seems to me that even people commenting here in HN don't realise that the App Store guidelines don't allow for an app to take this kind of access. The icons are similar (despite how shitty an icon it is), but it won't actually be used anywhere other than apple.com/iOS5 as far as I know; for example it's not even in the Settings app on iOS 5.
Plus people are forgetting that this icon is just what Apple have used for years as their WiFi/AirPort.
If anything, the developer copied — or at the very least, took a lot of inspiration from — Apple's icons for his app's icon. |
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I actually don't think anything about it is a big deal. Someone made an app that should have been an OS feature, Apple rejected it for using undocumented APIs, Apple builds the thing that should have been an OS feature, and Apple haters use this sequence of events as evidence that Apple is Evil.
It's basically the same thing as when people enabled multitasking on jailbroken iPhones and then Apple implemented it. Did they "steal" the idea of multitasking?