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Originally Posted by ScottTheRobot
My app was rejected today, after almost-to-the-hour 7 days. It was rejected due to "limited user functionality"... They didn't get the fact that the whole point of my app is to provide zero functionality- and thus zero chance to not get the result you desire- with one click. This app was my first foray into the app store and app development, and is titled FlahsLite- which is a utility providing a maximum amount of light output with no config. I guess I will add some "features" and resubmit. Its not like I was trying to sell it.
Scott
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I understand how they can do this, the app store is already filled with 43633456435634563465436 flashlight apps that just display a white screen, some of them allow you to change screen color or turn on a strobe light. So they don't want to add an app that has no user options or interaction when there are already a ton of them in the appstore.
They see having a ton of apps that do the same thing with no added functionality as just cluttering up the app store.