Marco.org: iBooks and private APIs

iBooks’ use of tons1 of private APIs is frustrating on a few levels, the biggest that it makes all third-party reading-related apps second-class citizens.

I won’t be able to offer some features that iBooks has (such as a true brightness control), but my customers will expect them, making my…

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Posted at 7:20 PM 06 April 2010
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  5. goddamnhippie said: Lets hope that changes on thursday.
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    yet another reason why...matter how lucrative...market is....
  12. quatermain reblogged this from marco and added:
    did with Pages. Of course, Pages really doesn’t call any external APIs, but...private...
  13. derekreynolds said: Do you think they may open up someb more of the API for OS 4 and that this is a good indication?
  14. munsie reblogged this from marco and added:
    good points here,...APIs that iBooks...using might only
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