There are many, many potential killer apps for the iPhone that simply can't be created without some way of running code in the background. If they can't allow this, then there should be some alternative available. Maybe there is, and it's buried in the SDK somewhere, but I haven't found it, and I've been looking pretty hard since last Thursday.
Apple obviously recognizes the need for this, since they do it themselves in Mail. It seems pretty obnoxious to say "yeah, we need to do this, but you can't. Ever." Yeah, I know it's their phone, and they can pretty much do anything because they wrote the software that runs it, but I think this limitation is potentially devastating in terms of the iPhone reaching its full potential as a "mobile platform", especially one that Apple seems to be positioning for a push into the Enterprise market.
It seems there must be a way to address their concerns, and yet make it possible for apps to do things when they are not being run.












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