We just pinged Skyfire for comment and they say it's not Apple's fault; demand for a Flash video workaround is apparently so high that the company's having server issues and decided to pull the app rather than introduce new users to a sub-par experience. Skyfire assures us that it's adding servers as quickly as it can, but didn't provide an ETA on when we might see the app once more.
Update: While we're not sure how an digital app can be "sold out," that's exactly what the company says happened to its $2.99 browser today -- after quickly becoming the top grossing app in the iTunes App Store, Skyfire is "temporarily not accepting new purchases" and says it will issue Facebook and Twitter status updates when the next batch of licenses is available. In other words, Skyfire's throttling the flow of purchases from now on. PR after the break.
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]Continue reading Skyfire disappears from iTunes App Store due to technical difficulties (update: 'sold out')Skyfire disappears from iTunes App Store due to technical difficulties (update: 'sold out') originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Nov 2010 19:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | SkyFire for iPhone (Facebook), Skyfire (Twitter) | Email this | Comments
Mobile Telesystems Openwave Systems Directv Group Infocus International Rectifier
No comments:
Post a Comment