Friday, September 17, 2010

Apple finally allows a Google Voice applications in the App Store


Google Voice applications have been a very tumultuous history in the App Store. At first, Apple has approved, and the people rejoiced. Then, seemingly out of nowhere and shot him with "duplication of functions that the iPhone comes with (Dialer, SMS, etc.)." cited as the reasoning. The people were understandably pretty crazy.

In recent days, the developers of at least two of these applications have been indicating they had heard good news from Apple, suggesting that Apple applications would be approved without the required return-flight. In fact just started breaking in the App Store.
The first application for accreditation, as far as I can judge, Andreas Amann Connect GV, which just hit the App Store is now. Target $ 2.99, the application offers support for Google-Powered Voice for calls, text messages and voice mail - in other words, all these applications were initially suspended.

We went to Sean Kovacz, developer SGS Mobile, which was almost the first Google App voice when things as they were originally authorized. Its implementation, unfortunately, is still pending approval - a daunting, as it was one of the first off the bat in the opening round.

Hopefully, Apple continues to approve these things. :)

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