E.g., if Apple adds offline support to Safari’s Reading List feature in iOS 6, they’re not going to remove Instapaper from the App Store. But when they do so, they let the chips fall where they will. Apple does add features to iOS (and Mac OS X) that obviate/compete with third-party software. One of my most-used Mac apps is Rogue Amoeba’s Airfoil, a utility which hijacks the audio from any app you like and pipes it to your AirPlay speakers. It certainly doesn’t sound like how Apple works. That, so I have heard from several well-perched little birdies, is not the case. “Lastly, I’ve seen a few people speculate that perhaps Apple removed Airfoil Speakers Touch from the App Store because it’s about to be obviated by a built-in “use your device as an AirPlay receiver†feature in iOS 6. Since it's all Apple hardware you'd think it would just 'work', but not in this case apparently. If you havent enabled your Mac s firewall, you dont need to perform this process. Awesome Accessibility We know many visually impaired users love Airfoil, and weve worked hard to make the new version fully accessible with Apples VoiceOver. Keep in mind that the Mac firewall is disabled by default. In response to the paranoid conspiracy theories Gruber at Daring Fireball succinctly says: Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. This is a living document, and new apps presenting new questions may result in new rules at any time. The final piece of advice to developers in Apple’s “App Store Review Guidelines” is this: I have tried everything including unpairing, rebooting etc, but they just dont work anymore. Apple had to break this one final working thing. … it turns out that Rogue Amoeba used an API in a way not authorised by Apple. All, please dont update to 15.2 if you are using two Homepods in a stereo pair.
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