A crack team of archeologists were deployed on Saturday to exhume the dusty bones of NetShare, just long enough for developer Nullriver to announce that any hopes for the popular iPhone tethering application returning to Apple's App Store are officially dead. In what amounted to a gargantuan "duh" heard around the world, Nullriver conceded to what millions of iPhone fanatics had already accepted as a grim reality, NetShare is banned from the App Store.
"Looks like Apple has decided they will not be allowing any tethering applications in the App Store. As such, NetShare will not be available in the iTunes AppStore." according to Nullriver.
Nullriver called the announcement, "Unfortunate news for the iPhone platform end-users". Dude! It was unfortunate news the day NetShare was removed from the App Store, there's no need to rip off the scab and drip lemon juice on an open wound. Apple has a disorganized, backwards ass, country way of managing their App Store that pisses off developers. It's their rookie season for Jobs sake. Build a bridge and get over it. Looks like it's time to apply for my full $9.99 refund.
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