
Adobe’s disappointment with Apple over the terms of its iPhone SDK has been quite obvious, and the whole issue has put Apple in the spotlight, with a possible FTC antitrust investigation looming. That being said, word is going around that Apple could avoid a possible investigation by changing the terms of its iPhone 4.0 SDK to allow developers write iPhone apps using other tools, such as Adobe’s Flash CS5 or MonoTouch. Of course, it’s hard to imagine Apple reversing its decision on the terms of its SDK, but let’s wait and see what the end result is.
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