At 06 Sep 2008 21:14:39 -0700 4phun wrote:
> Even Microsoft, Symbian, and BlackBerry can stop apps from running on
> devices. All they have to do is pull the signing cert of a developer
> and put it on a blacklist and push that info to each device. And bam -
> all apps by that developer stop working.
>
>
http://www.pocketinformant.com/Forum...b89d1b04e900fa
33c01f&autocom=blog&blogid=1&showentry=86
>
I notice you clipped the rest of the quote:
"But they don't do that."
Besides, Alec isn't entirely correct, at least for WinMo. While WinMo
devices can be custom configured by mobile phone operators to require apps
to be signed, the OS itself does not. Of the eight WinMo devices I've owned,
only one has required signed apps- a Verizon WM phone- the most (actually
only) carrier-crippled WM device I've ever dealt with.
In addition, Microsoft doesn't "push" ANY info to a Windows Mobile device.
Ever. Updates are offered by the device manufacturer, not Microsoft.