Archive for the ‘AppStore Issues’ category

Twitter for iPhone showed up for a little while with new update details

May 19th, 2010

Twitter appeared on AppStore for a little while after hours of Tweetie 2 disappearance. There are some reports on leading Social Media sites regarding the App’s availability. Some users tried downloading it, but it popped up with alert saying: “This item is currently being modified”.

But there was details about it’s update on AppStore. Update includes the new feature and tweaks with screen shots of app. Surprisingly, the screen shots were old but the details seems to be new under “What’s new Version 3.0″.

This actually gives me the feeling that there was some problem during the item’s update process. Either with the old screen shots and new details or something like that. And it’s probable that they withdrew the App and contacted the developer of it to upgrade the screen shots or related information.

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iPhone application approval process — Dubious

August 22nd, 2009

There are many stories on the Internet of iPhone app developers who have been harassed by the Apple’s approval process for applications. This article is not of such types, but an example of their standards in reviewing applications.

Apple says, you should not advertise or disable features in an iPhone or iPodTouch application in order to get people to buy some other app. But that is exactly what Rope’n'Fly did with their lite version app and got away!!

Rope’n'Fly advertises their high scores feature in the lite version app by saying it is not available for “training” mode. That may be a nice mask, may be high scores are not available for training mode even in the full version, but when the lite version app is considered as an app on its own that is “illegal”.

Rope’n'Fly is great and is my current favorite game for the iPhone, but did they do any thing to get the app go through the review process without any hiccups? Some of mine don’t seem to get that privilege!! Infact, one my apps which was approved the first time, was rejected (citing a UI issue, which I never knew was a problem) when I tried to update it.

Wish all developers the best of luck with their application approval process for iPhone!!

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Tags: iPhone App Development, iPhone application review