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Jobs: The iPhone Will be Open to Developers
Wednesday, May 30th, 2007 at 4:00 PM - by Jeff Gamet
Apple CEO Steve Jobs confirmed during an interview at the D: All Things Digital Conference that the soon to be released iPhone will indeed be open to third party developers, but not right away. The trick, he said, was balancing openness with security, and thats something Apple is working on right now, according to Macworld.
"I think sometime later this year we will find a way to let third parties write apps and still preserve security. But until we can find that way, we cant compromise the security of the phone," Jobs said. "Nobodys perfect, but we sure dont want our phone to crash. We would like to solve this problem, if you could be just a little more patient with us, I think everyone can get what they want."
Developers and potential users have been concerned that Apple would not allow any third party applications on the combination iPod and smartphone. Earlier this year, Apple wouldnt commit to opening the iPhone to developers, leaving many fearing that they would be locked out of coding for the device.
Mr. Jobs commitment should be good news for developers and end users alike. Unfortunately, both will have to practice patience waiting for Apple to give developers the green light.
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