It looks like Apple has finally come to their senses and decided to drop its NDA (non-disclosure agreement). Well, not the entire NDA as expected, only the part that covers released software. The NDA is still in effect for unreleased apps and features until such software is made available to the public.
While this development may not directly affect the public, giving iPhone app developers more liberty when conducting their work will, in turn, help produce better quality products. That is good news for consumers who are looking to get themselves decent apps to run on their iPhone.
With this sudden change of heart, I wonder what Apple will back-track on next. I guess the only permanent thing in this world is indeed change.
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