I heard the same theory about patents but after they reversed engineered it, the creator of FLAC pointed out it was effectively a superset of his codec, so any patent affecting FLAC would impact ALAC too, they'd only increased their exposure to patents.
Other theories included better PPC support, and better designed to be decoded in low power hardware like the Airport Express.
To be honest some combination of NIH syndrome and residual squeamishness about using open source code seems far more likely.
Other theories included better PPC support, and better designed to be decoded in low power hardware like the Airport Express.
To be honest some combination of NIH syndrome and residual squeamishness about using open source code seems far more likely.