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IPhone for .NET Developers Boot Camp, Montreal, Nov 23-2
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I think you're wrong. The biggest problem with iPhone apps is getting one that Apple will accept and keep on their site.

You can work long and hard on an app and Apple can reject it. If you do get the app accepted, you have to pay a fee to Apple to have it posted in the app store, then Apple gets a percentage of every sale. At any time, Apple can change their minds and remove the app, but you get no money back from Apple when they do that.

>Hi
>
>I guess that is a good point. My business has generally been focused on solving problems for customers not eventing software that someone might like. So the biggest challenge with the iPhone is coming up with an idea. I am not one for building computer games so until I come across a need that fits the iphone or an idea for some application the platform does not hold a lot of appeal at present.
>
>Simon
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer
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