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Hi guys I uploaded a game to App Store and I set the version release to be released automatically at date and time. But at that time I only got 2 mails first one was that my game is "Ready for sale" and the second one that came right after the first one it changed to "Processing for App Store". Wheres the point why wasn't my app released at the set time? They already sent me an email where they said that the game was approved.
It takes time to distribute your app across Apple's servers.
Also, using a process called app thinning, multiple versions of your app are built.
For things like the above, Apple has reserved this extra state called 'Processing for App Store'.
No worries, it won't take long, a few hours at most, before your app will appear in people's App Store.
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Looking for some guidance on what to do. I have an app which has never been rejected with dozens of submissions to the app store. Last week however, I have submitted my binary 3 (currently trying for a 4th) times which keeps getting rejected with the following message.
Hello,
The review of your app is taking longer than expected. Once we have
completed our review, we will notify you via Resolution Center.
If you would like to inquire about the status of this review, you may
file a request via the Apple Developer Contact Us page.
Best regards,
App Store Review
After the third time, I thought I'd leave it to see if anything happens but nothing does. I've sent 4 messages using the "Apple Developer Contact Us page" with no replies. Does anyone know why this is or could help in resolving this?
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Today I have submitted my app to iTunes Connect.
I had tested my app thousand times and also distributed my app for testing among my clients.
After approval from all side I finally submitted it to iTunes.
But just after submitting I found a Crash at some point in the app.
I am very afraid about it. Will my app get rejected ? Now what should I do?
Edit
Apple Aprroves my App. Now it is Live :)
Well, Apple app approval process is always a little gamble: you never know for sure what will happen.
If you know your app will crash under some conditions then of course changes are higher that your app might get reject by Apple.
So right now you have two options:
Wait about 7 days (so long does it take apple to review your app) and see what happens.
Cancel the submit (developer reject), fix the crash and resubmit.
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Apple just approved my update for my app but it doesn't show under the updates page of the app store. You have to manually go to the app page on the store and there is a cloud icon that appears that will download the update.
I named the first version of my app 6.1 for some reason, don't know why. And my update is version 2.0. Is this the reason? And if so, can i change the version number of the first to 1.0.
Apple never publishes the updates / new apps right after ready for sale. You have to be a bit patient and wait for about a day or something.
Also, it does not matter how you name your app versions. It can be whatever number you want it to be. Apple just recommends using numbers that make sense but they won't do anything about it.
Hope that helps :)
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We are "Removing From Sale" an iOS App currently available on the AppStore. I am curious how this works from the perspective of people who have downloaded the app. I assume the previously downloaded App will keep working but is there a way (e.g., via an Upgrade) that we can let people know that App is no longer support and give them the option to remove it? Are there any best practices when removing an App so you don't piss off people who already use it (given that at some point it will break).
Your best bet is to release one more update to the app, notifying the user of the pending removal from sale. You could do this using a UIAlertView on launch, or in any number of ways. You could also update the App Store description to call users' attention to the pending deletion. If you simply remove the app from sale, existing users will keep their copy but will not be notified that it has been removed from sale.
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We currently have a predicament..
Our app has successfully gone through the certifications and is ready for sale and will launch next week.
We now realised that we want to change the icon on the home screen and the loading image which will require a re-submission…
Is it possible to do in parallel with the current app that is going
for sale? ie. can I make the change and submit the app again without
effecting the existing app.
And if the new app fails submission will this effect the existing app
that is about to be launched?
I don't remember for sure if you're allowed to submit another version of an app that's not for sale yet but I think you can. It's easy to tell, if you can there will be an "add version" button on the main page for managing your app in iTunes connect.
Assuming you can add another version, then the new version failing will not effect the approved version.
If you can't add another version, then you will have to reject your current version to resubmit, in which case the new version failing would put you back at square 0, you would have to resubmit again. Also, you would not be able to release until the new version is approved, so it's possible that even if you have no problems it wouldn't be approved by next week.