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by catweasel 6050 days ago
General Electric, now there's a company that's "evil". http://www.google.com/search?q=%22general+electric%22+%2Bevi...

Do you see my point? To anybody outside the app development community it's going to look a little bit "self important" for developers to be using such strong language and talking of boycotts over something most folks would agree is not evil. I agree what Apple is doing is stupid, in the long term the app store is going to be polluted with crappy apps and they're approval backlog is going to be rather daunting. I think strong lobbying from the development community is in order, but it takes conscious and deliberate inhumanity for me to label someone "evil".

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Yeah, but it's Paul's point that it's the developer's opinions that matter, hyperbole or not. Microsoft didn't get into the business of operating systems until Apple kicked them off of theirs. If Apple makes it too hard for developers to write software for them, developers will go to the next best thing, even if it's DOS.
There is more than one definition of "evil" - in one case it means "harmful or injurious" and this is what I think most people mean when they say Apple is "evil", not that they really think there are people inside of Apple thinking about how they can deliberately screw developers over in some amoral way. Apple is definitely acting by this form of "evil" towards developers by harming their ability to serve the customer, and because developers feel unjustly harmed, developers feel they are justified in using this strong language.