Steve Jobs, Apple CEO personally called Ram Arumugam, a developer of applications for iPad of Seattle, after the company rejected his application to the American economy that had just offered to sell through the App Store.
It happened after Arumugam, upset by what happened, wrote an e-mail to Steve Jobs himself disagreed with the rejection of his application. It took only two hours when, while he was in a football stadium, he received a phone call and answer, the other person said, "Hi Ram, I'm Steve!".
The two held a conversation in which Steve Jobs explained the reasons for refusal, namely that Arumungam used a private API when their use by developers is not allowed. Ram, even though he had to use the private code to solve a problem with the keyboard was not able to solve, finally accepted the explanations given by Steve, changed their application code utlizando APIs and their application was accepted quickly 30 October.
Arumugam's own account in his blog his experience with Steve Jobs and his application for iPad Economy .
It is not the first time that Steve Jobs is interested in the problems of their clients. He created numerous e-mails responding to questions and complaints that come to your email public.
Via | The Seattle Times
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