Anyone willing to help I would like to talk to you. Please send me your phone number in a PM and a good time to call you.
I believe if I can get the code that checks for network connectivity in that might be enough. They won't tell you what you need to get it on the App store. They only tell you it's doesn't have enough functionality. Heck, I didn't know that I worked for them.
So your app is basically compiled Reachability sample code from the documentation?
No..no. I have a working app that has functionality and works extremely well and also interfaces and posts to facebook. It just has no reachability code in it. I believe if I can get that added it might get accepted. It runs well on iphone and ipad. It's just Apple's monopolity will not let it pass until they think it's good enough.
So your app is basically compiled Reachability sample code from the documentation?
LOL!
I went a-searchin' thru the back posts by Mr. srpblitz, programmer of 35 years with immense industry experience (well, self-described anyway) and it really is just a constant diatribe against Apple.
Okay Sir srpblitz - your app got rejected. Who cares? Pick it up, fix it up, resubmit. Or appeal thru the brand-new appeals board. Do you think you're the only one to have an app rejected? Do you think Apple is targeting you specifically and giving all the rest of us free rides?
And yeah - I had an app rejected. No - the explanation didn't make much sense ... ON THE FIRST READ. Stalked around all mad as hell for a couple of hours, worked on other projects, and went back the next day and went, "Oh. Well, okay. If that's the issue, then ... fine, whatever." Made the changes Apple requested, resubmitted, and now it's for sale.
News flash: there are 4 full pages of social networking apps. Dude - the field is full. Walk away. Whatever idea you had I'm pretty sure is already done. To the death, then buried, then exhumed, and finally put back again. So walk away. Ideas are so freaking cheap that they're worthless; if you can't come up with at least one idea per day go back to cubicle-ville.
Or, if you ***TRULY*** believe your app will bring you showers of riches - Android awaits. As does RIM. Heck, you can even write apps for the Kindle these days, right? Or sell the binary directly from your website to folks with jailbroken iPhones. Lotsa possibilities.
So, as my great grandmother would say: Stop cryin' - Start tryin'.
I went a-searchin' thru the back posts by Mr. srpblitz, programmer of 35 years with immense industry experience (well, self-described anyway) and it really is just a constant diatribe against Apple.
Okay Sir srpblitz - your app got rejected. Who cares? Pick it up, fix it up, resubmit. Or appeal thru the brand-new appeals board. Do you think you're the only one to have an app rejected? Do you think Apple is targeting you specifically and giving all the rest of us free rides?
And yeah - I had an app rejected. No - the explanation didn't make much sense ... ON THE FIRST READ. Stalked around all mad as hell for a couple of hours, worked on other projects, and went back the next day and went, "Oh. Well, okay. If that's the issue, then ... fine, whatever." Made the changes Apple requested, resubmitted, and now it's for sale.
News flash: there are 4 full pages of social networking apps. Dude - the field is full. Walk away. Whatever idea you had I'm pretty sure is already done. To the death, then buried, then exhumed, and finally put back again. So walk away. Ideas are so freaking cheap that they're worthless; if you can't come up with at least one idea per day go back to cubicle-ville.
Or, if you ***TRULY*** believe your app will bring you showers of riches - Android awaits. As does RIM. Heck, you can even write apps for the Kindle these days, right? Or sell the binary directly from your website to folks with jailbroken iPhones. Lotsa possibilities.
So, as my great grandmother would say: Stop cryin' - Start tryin'.
You are a damn fool! No one is pissed about anything. If you don't want to help then GTFOOH! I'm a millionaire dude. If I want to I could pay a programmer to do this but I do it for fun. This app is going to be free for my friends. What a creep you are.
You are a damn fool! No one is pissed about anything. If you don't want to help then GTFOOH! I'm a millionaire dude. If I want to I could pay a programmer to do this but I do it for fun. This app is going to be free for my friends. What a creep you are.
A millionaire does not try to impress others by stating "I'm a millionaire". Secondly, a millionaire would understand a business model.
[quote]It's just Apple's monopolity will not let it pass until they think it's good enough.[quote]
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it Apple's App Store? If you want to have a space on their shelves isn't it your job as a "vendor" to bring a product that makes the owner say 'Wow'? I'm tired of hearing people get angry over a rejection and screaming "Apple sucks" or "F#@&ing Apple and their monopoly". There is a place where anybody can create an app and distribute on a mass scale with very little upfront capital...$99 a year if you do zero marketing. Oh, don't forget...you keep 70% and Apple keeps 30%. Name another place you can work and keep 70% of the profit/commission/etc. Usually it's the reverse, you keep 30% and corporate keeps 70%.
lgehrig1 said it right. Fix the problem and resubmit. The problem with people these days is that they all feel entitled. Apple owes you nothing. If they don't accept it figure out why and make the changes they want.
You are a damn fool! No one is pissed about anything. If you don't want to help then GTFOOH! I'm a millionaire dude. If I want to I could pay a programmer to do this but I do it for fun. This app is going to be free for my friends. What a creep you are.
If it's for your friends, ad-hoc distro. You got more than 100 friends with iPhones? Buy an enterprise license.
The reason they have rules like that one is to prevent kids and beginners from submitting very very simple apps that don't really do anything and flooding the store with them. What does your app do?