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pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/bdemailer.jpg" width="481"
height="321" style="display:block;" /At first it seemed that the approval process for new apps for
the iPhone App Store were pretty cut and dry. You know, they can't duplicate the functionality of
the on-board apps like Mail and iPod, they can't use too much bandwidth and they can't cause a
security hazard. That first rule is why apps like a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5053232/apple-rejects-mailwrangler-app-for-leading-to-user-confusion"MailWrangler/a
and a href="http://gizmodo.com/5049325/app-store-blacklist-podcaster-too-itunesy"Podcaster/a were
given the boot; they were too close to those built-in apps. But now, an app called BdEmailer, which
is basically a straight-up email program, is available in the App Store. Just what the hell is
going on?/p pLook, we think it's awesome that BdEmailer is available. The more choices, the better,
which is why we wish MailWrangler and Podcaster were available. BdEmailer lets you type emails with
the landscape keyboard, for god's sake. But at this point, it's completely unclear as to what keeps
an app out of the store. Was this a deliberate move, or will it get yanked from the store in a
matter of hours, the result of a sleepy gatekeeper letting it through accidentally?/p pWe're hoping
this is not an accident but a sign of more leniency from Apple in terms of what they'll allow in
the App Store. But I doubt it. Get this one now while you still can, folks. [a
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Recently we were sent a PR email about an iPhone app called BdEmailer. No big deal, press releases
about new iPhone applications show up in our box in large bundles every day -- but this one was
different. According to the release, the program is the "the first wide email iPhone app that
supports client SMTP." That means, in essence, that it duplicates an exact function of Apple's Mail
application on the iPhone and touch. That's kind of a huge deal, because up until this point we've
been led to believe that this duplication of functionality is one of the company's red flags when
it comes to approval. Now mind you, we're not complaining. The idea of having more apps to choose
from for doing things like sending email is a great idea, but Apple... what the hell is going on?
You refused MailWrangler and Podcaster for similar reasons, yet BdEmailer passes through your
review process, SMTP functionality intact? This means one of two things as far as we can tell --
either you've relaxed your policies on duplicate functionality, or you've gotten incredibly lazy
when it comes to approving applications. We're inclined to believe it's the latter, as BdEmailer
has a fair share of bugs that need working out, but really, people need some clarification here on
what will and won't pass -- and moving the goalpost all the time isn't going to help.
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Engadget -
16 hours and 2 minutes ago

Recently we were sent a PR email about an iPhone app called BdEmailer. No big deal, press releases
about new iPhone applications show up in our box in large bundles every day -- but this one was
different. According to the release, the program is the "the first wide email iPhone app that
supports client SMTP." That means, in essence, that it duplicates an exact function of
Apple's Mail application on the iPhone and touch. That's kind of a huge deal, because up until this
point we've been led to believe that this duplication of functionality is one of the company's red
flags when it comes to approval. Now mind you, we're not complaining. The idea of having more apps
to choose from for doing things like sending email is a great idea, but Apple... what the hell is
going on? You refused MailWrangler and Podcaster
for similar reasons, yet BdEmailer passes through your review process, SMTP functionality
intact? This means one of two things as far as we can tell -- either you've relaxed your policies
on duplicate functionality, or you've gotten incredibly lazy when it comes to approving
applications. We're inclined to believe it's the latter, as BdEmailer has a fair share of bugs that
need working out, but really, people need some clarification here on what will and won't pass --
and moving the goalpost all the time isn't going to help.
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were sent a PR email about an iPhone app called BdEmailer. No big deal, press releases about new
iPhone applications show up in our box in large bundles every day -- but this one was different.
According to the release, the program is the "the first wide email iPhone app that supports client
SMTP." That means, in essence, that it duplicates an emexact function/em of Apple's Mail
application on the iPhone and touch. That's kind of a huge deal, because up until this point we've
been led to believe that this duplication of functionality is one of the company's red flags when
it comes to approval. Now mind you, we're not complaining. The idea of having more apps to choose
from for doing things like sending email is a great idea, but Apple... what the hell is going on?
You refused MailWrangler and Podcaster a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/09/25/engadget-cares-save-us-from-apples-groundbreaking-developer-s/"for
similar reasons/a, yet BdEmailer passes through your review process, SMTP functionality intact?
This means one of two things as far as we can tell -- either you've relaxed your policies on
duplicate functionality, or you've gotten incredibly lazy when it comes to approving applications.
We're inclined to believe it's the latter, as BdEmailer has a fair share of bugs that need working
out, but really, people need some clarification here on what will and won't pass -- and moving the
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customization (we've always been partial to the Gmail Redesigned skin in Better Gmail, for
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div style="FLOAT: right"img title="S60 Phones Support IBM Lotus Notes" alt="S60 Phones Support IBM
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