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Originally Posted by CommanderData
I don't think anyone forgot that, it was just assumed that if it was "ready for release" that the testing had been completed with some level of competence
I agree you can never test too much though. A problem like that delayed my 1.3 release. It turned out I made a small change not too long before submitting to Apple, and tested it fine. Problem was, I didn't test it on a clean install, just kept overwriting my current development app on the iPhone. It turns out I'd introduced a bug that was only seen if you did an install on a device that did not have a previous version already installed!!! Ugh! I won't make that mistake again.
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That happened to one of my friends' app too, and for some reason, Apple's reviewer didn't catch it (I believe once an app is approved, the same reviewer will review all the updates). He ends up with a bunch of 1 star and had to pull the app until the next update.