The clarified App Store guidelines and rejection review board that Apple announced on Thursday are mostly being hailed as, in the words of Martha Stewart, "a good thing." Rivals Adobe and Google, both of whom were prominently affected by App Store policies, have joined the chorus of praise.
On the company's Adobe Featured Blogs, it published a post simply titled "Great News for Developers." It explains that Flash Packager-an Adobe tool that allows Flash to export a native iOS app for Apple's approval-is once again a viable option for developers to get software into the App Store. Adobe had halted development on the tool, part of its Flash Professional CS5 product, after Apple's ban earlier this year, but now says it will resume development of the feature, thanks to the decision's reversal.
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