Yeah, it's called safari. As a web designer you can take advantage of that, no?
Come on, dude. Don't be rude. I think we all know what the issue is and why the OP asked what they asked.
As the guy before me said, Apple is a private company and they can do whatever they want. Developers seem to think that they are entitled to be allowed to sell whatever they want in Apple's App Store.
I agree that there is no "right" or "entitlement" to sell what you want in Apple's private store. However, I think I can still (legitimately) disagree with Apple's choice for specific reasons.
It is clear that Apple wants their product to have a certain feel in the hands of its users and all of their skeptical friends."iPad sucks! But wait... it kind of feels nice in my hands
I'll get the second gen." Potential buyers might see all of the porno apps and get turned off to the idea of buying an iPad."Is that what the iPad is for? Fap-machine?"
but it still blows (no pun intended) that we can't use iPad for that specific kind of entertainment. I imagine that the industry could do more with a native app than an ipad-specific web-appthough both are good options for any kind of mediaespecially with HTML5.
i doubt all the parents that bought their 3 years olds a 200 dollar ipod would be happy about that.
Apple could beef up their parental controls.