iPhone support?

Hmm, that’s good news, though maybe not good enough: “an Application may use embedded interpreted code . . . if such use is solely for providing minor features or functionality.”

Certainly writing the application entirely in Python would constitute more than “minor features or functionality.”

This change seems to be directed at apps that use internal embedded interpreters to drive a small part of the game logic, and is meant to specifically exclude games that are entirely written in a language such as Python.

Also, it is increasingly clear that the philosophical drive of Apple’s licensing is to forbid the use of multi-platform development tools, such as Panda3D. Apple wants to limit developers to using tools that support only Apple products.

David