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Does Apple reject updates to apps that do little other than implementing iAds? Has anybody done this? There's nothing explicitly stated in the guidelines, but I understand how it could be seen as annoying, and Apple has a "we'll know it when we see it" rule about bad App Store submissions.
My update would add a new feature and fix a few issues too. I don't care about losing users because the app in question is my app for testing the waters before I release my serious one.
You can update your app solely to add iAd banners. You also say you are going to fix issues as well, so even more reason why it shouldn't be rejected.
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The company I work for is busy in developing an enterprise app for both iOS and Android platform. The problem we've run into is that on the iOS app store, the name we need is already taken. So before we start experimenting with other options for the app name, we want to approach the developer and make him an offer for the name/or app, seeing as it seems like an inactive app with very low downloads.
Is this something worth looking at? Is this even a plausible option to explore?
Yes, there is an option to solve your problem.
You can buy that app by contacting the developer, and then you can change the entire setup.
The developer can transfer the app from his/her account to your company's/your account.
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I get this problem when I try to "fix issue" in Xcode. I'm not using a developer's account but am following this guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjcUbyTvslA to install Pokemon GO Anywhere on my iPhone without jailbreak. What should I do to fix this?
I would not recommend this at all. Apps that aren't downloaded through trusted means (ex. App Store) can contain viruses and many other bad stuff. But you need a developers account to install Xcode apps on your phone.
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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.
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I'm currently in the process of specing an application that has a strong geolocation element. I'm worried that some parts of the app will be untestable by Apple because they are only functional in specific locations, meaning an Apple tester will not be able to access them unless they hop on a plane to London which I'm guessing they won't. Has anyone had any experience with such a situation?
If you are not going to submit it immediately, iOS 5 simulator will be able to simulate this behavior like Android simulator.
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I developed an iPad book-app, made of several slides, but unfortunately Apple rejected it because it shows screenshots of their trademarks.
Now, what should I do? I don't think I'll find a good solution in the Resolution Center.
Which are in your opinion the markets where I can publish these slides? Lulu? Kindle (but they are with colors)? A PayPal button and a website?
You could really easily edit out the trademarks in the photos and resubmit.
You can start by putting it on the Cydia store. It's not great, but your app is ready anyway.