NetShare comes back to Apple App Store

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August 2nd, 2008 Leave a comment Visited 47 times, 1 so far today

NetShare comes back to Apple App Store

Good news for the owners of the Apple iPhone mobile device. Apple has finally made available the NetShare application on the Apple App Store.

The application was removed from the store just hours after it was launched. Analysts speculated that the app probably skipped the company’s review and they removed it after it was launched.

NetShare enables the iPhone owner to tether the device to enable the web on a computer/laptop.

Apple and AT&T by default do not allow the user to use the iPhone as a modem for their computers to access the net.

Update: The application seems to be removed once again. Apple is yet to comment on what’s going on. For the latest updates check the developer’s website.





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    victor
    August 3rd, 2008 at 04:47 am

    In an effort to teach Apple Computer Inc. a marketshare lesson, I encourage all potential iTunes store customers to BOYCOTT the store until Apple Computer Inc. and AT&T Inc. allow for the distibution and purchase of Nullriver’s NetShare application.

    Said application would allow iPhone users to access the internet with their notebook and laptop computers.

    Nullriver claims that Apple has said that this app is not legal to sell in the US.

    This is non-sensical since I, an AT&T and Apple Computer customer have been unsing my AT&T Tilt phone’s Internet Share application for over a year! Not once has AT&T said that I could not use this application or that I am violating any agreement. I can also say that all of the employees for the company I work for have been doing the same!

    Let NetShare be available! Until then, BOYCOTT the iTunes store altogether and I am certain that Apple Computer Inc. and AT&T Inc. will see the light…

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