iPad developers are coding software in virtual environment or in a dark room

Apple has never been friendly for developers or consumers, it is just that their products stand out for brilliance and being a company which has its start up user base at U.S always helps. Apple on Friday told developers could begin submitting their iPad applications starting next week, so that their applications could find their way to the opening store. Now, just imagine designing applications for a product without even seeing it to know, how your app will stand out! Apple’s e-mail, provided to Wired.com by a developer who wished to remain anonymous, told developers to submit their apps by March 27, 5 p.m. if they wished to release their apps with the iPad on April 3.

BusinessWeek on Friday reported that a select group of developers who have worked with the iPad had promised to keep the device isolated in a room with blacked-out windows. Apple also required them to sign a 10-page pact swearing not to disclose any information about the already-announced iPad. Well, if this reported by BusinessWeek is true, than its bizarre to say the least. Just imagine writing codes in room with blacked out windows, there must be something wrong.

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