Apple changes its mind and accepts the Eucalyptus application in the App Store

The reason for the rejection was none other than: the e-book reader can search the Project Gutenberg library with about 20,000 books, among these books are works that “contain works of inappropriate sexual content”, as is the case of The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana.

Eucalyptus developer Jaime Montgomerie wrote about Apple’s rejection on his blog, which earned him some pretty significant web media coverage. Shortly after, Montgomerie wrote that said blog received a call from an Apple representative with whom he spoke about Eucalyptus and finally the application can now be obtained from the App Store ($ 10).