Most outrageous App Store rejection ever →
Developer James Montgomerie details how Apple rejected his new ebook reading app “Eucalyptus” due to questionable content:
This is due to the fact that it’s possible, after explicitly searching for them, to find, download from the Internet, and then read texts that Apple deems ‘objectionable’. The example they have given me is a Victorian text-only translation of the Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana. For the full background, a log of my communications with Apple is below.
Some apps that can do the same as above: Safari, YouTube, Mail, and even very similar apps like Stanza and Amazon Kindle. Seriously Apple, what’s going on?












