Couple of weeks ago, we already reported about the disappointment of some developers facing rejection of their application submission to the AppStore, without any further explanation. As expected, more and more developers are criticizing such unilateral decision, and started to expose it publicly. As usual when it comes to potential danger for its image and how the company could be criticized, Apple promptly reacted, and added a short sentence in its rejection letter:
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MESSAGE IS UNDER NON-DISCLOSURE
Of course such message aims to prevent developers to publicly announce that their last application designed for the iPhone was rejected. So now, developers have to deal with their anger of not been listed in the AppStore and not being able to complain. Great
The most amazing point for us is to see how some Mac-dedicated websites (especially in US) seem to be surprised by Apple's reaction to a relatively minor point dealing with undefi