> 2. Since apps cannot be copy protected, how will Apple protect apps > from being copied to multiple Macs? I had the same thought! How is that going to work!? Andy > Brian, > > I am able to use my iPhone Developer account to login to the Mac App > Store info pages > I can also log into developer discussions. > > There has been a thread started in the developer forum asking about > the carbon issue (will carbon apps be accepted). > Not many people have responded but one person said that Apple has not > stated that carbon is depreciated and therefore, it should be > accepted. But the thread is waiting for a response from an Apple > representative. > > I have also asked a couple of other questions that I am awaiting > answers to... > > 1. Will the Mac app store accept apps that have the word "Mac" in the > title? > (I had an iPhone app rejected for this reason). > > 2. Since apps cannot be copy protected, how will Apple protect apps > from being copied to multiple Macs? > > I will let you know when I get answers to these questions. > > Rich > > On Oct 20, 2010, at 9:06 PM, Brian S wrote: > >> >> On Oct 20, 2010, at 6:53 PM, Rich Love wrote: >> >>> The approval guidelines are here: >>> https://developer.apple.com/appstore/mac/resources/approval/guidelines.html >>> >> Thanks Rich. I get an “access denied” after signing in with my free >> Apple ID at that link. >> >> > > > Rich Love - Carnation Software > Get 'Say it & Mail it' for iPhone > http://www.SayitMailit.com > > MacWise Terminal emulation for Macintosh > http://www.CarnationSoftware.com > Twitter - http://twitter.com/CarnationSW > Email - RichLove@... > 512 858-9234 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > To unsubscribe, send ANY message to: futurebasic-unsubscribe@associate > .com > >