torrentfreak.com — A new application has been created for the iPhone which is designed to not only get all the latest Apple apps free of charge, but to teach a commercial iPhone pirate a lesson by opening his servers to all.
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computershackMar 31, 2009
Err, no it isn't. Grappulous was saying the same as the OP. If Grappulous was saying that you should buy the apps instead, aren't they being a bit hypocritical by existing?
danik55Mar 31, 2009
There is no honor among thieves...
brent218Mar 31, 2009
its because its the god phone, if it'd been a nokia this story would'nt have many people digging it up or anything, and im not banging on apple, i own a mac and an iphone im just not sucked in to the cult of mac, its just sometimes on here it seems apple can do no wrong
jmobMar 31, 2009
Sorry, I can't trust you ;) YOu are going to have to provide numbers to back up those claims.
darkamster07Mar 31, 2009
iphone devs have become millionairs, and because of their popularity, if there is significant losses due to piracy they will take the biggest blow- but they can take it. the same basic priniciples (in terms of piracy not being that bad if at all) apply to apps.
idiggrMar 31, 2009
@jmob and mdhensley5 I don't give a s**t if you don't trust me. You are very capable of using the interwebs to find out if my comment holds water.and piracy may = stealing which may = wrong, but overpriced tickets/ merch/ live dvd's/ + overpaid record company execs = stealing from me = me stealing your music to make up for the difference. Thanks, I'll be here I'll weeeeeeek. Try the veal.
dagamer34Mar 31, 2009
We're talking about medical student educational apps. We don't get paid. We take out loans. =/
kethinovApr 1, 2009
No, you don't get it. I wouldn't steal a car. But I sure as hell would download one for free if it were possible.As somebody in the software development business, these developers can cry me a river.
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