O$10: what is the rationale to skip O$9 ?

Geir Fjærli omnis at sunshinedata.com
Wed Nov 7 05:01:13 EST 2018


I have not followed the Apple rule changes over the last years, but was it not originally so that they did not permit 3rd party runtimes running on iOS? Arguably to kill Flash and force Adobes hand, but still. So has that changed? Would an Omnis runtime now be acceptable to Apple? 

Geir :)

> 7. nov. 2018 kl. 02:59 skrev Bryan Brodie <brb at appimatic.com>:
> 
> I am encouraged to see the responses to my original post asking for a native runtime for iOS and Android. This is what Omnis needs if it wants to dominate development again, like it did back in the late 1980s. 
> 
> Why I would need to 'suggest this to development' when the need for a native runtime for iOS and Android is so patently obvious?
> 
> Come out with an iOS / Android Omnis runtime, I'll invest $5000 / year (or more) in a proprietary Omnis solution. 
> 
> I could make a fortune with that product. We all could. It would be worth investing the time and money.
> 
> It would augment the work I have done in the LAMP / responsive design web application realm.
> 
> Otherwise it's probably gonna be the $249 Omnis version every few years, and Omnis will not survive that business model.
> 
> Bryan Brodie
> 
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