Apple has agreed to review the development permit application for the iPhone to be sure that iPhone applications are written on the source.

Therefore, language classes, translation or language compatibility or any other tool is prohibited. This means that iPhone developers can no longer use the iPhone's software compiling Adobe to write more iPhone applications.

Specifically, Section 3.3.1 of the agreement specified applications can only use Apple's APIs are specifically and absolutely not use or call any other API. Applications must be written in Objective-C language, C, C + + or JavaScript and iPhone OS running with the WebKit engine.

Recent months, Apple proved unfriendly with Adobe. Meanwhile, Adobe continues to develop a package developed specifically for the iPhone which they integrated into the upcoming Flash CS5. Adobe Creative Suite release of this 5 on 12/04/2010.