Anyways, Ive just come across this:
Despite jobs very recently saying it might be good if someone developed a hypercard style language for the iPad, it looks like one viable candidate has had to drastically reassess its plans.
Seems like their offer to rewrite it so that it generates proper native code has been knocked back by Jobs...
Thats pretty bad news for Unity and other similar projects too.
(A side-effect is that a government-funded multi-thousand-iPad project intended for teaching in Malawi will have to be done on a different platform)
In order to support our active and growing revMobile customer base, we submitted an in-depth proposal to Apple that we create an iPhone-only product that uses native Cocoa objects, supports 100% of their API, works perfectly with multitasking and battery life, but uses a variant of the revTalk language to use these objects and APIs, and then translates those into native code. While a significant engineering departure for us from the current revMobile path, this solution would have resulted in perfect-quality iPhone-only applications impossible to distinguish from native applications. It would have been impossible to tell these applications apart from native iPhone applications because they would be native applications..
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Steve Jobs has now rejected our proposal and made it clear that he has no interest in having revMobile available on the iPhone or iPad in any form.