Honestly i got a little headache of this, i tried to google it but there was no satisfied answer.
Might be some of you know about how many quota of push notification that given by Blackberry Push Service to the application per day ?
As at this time there are two levels of Push supported, Essential and Plus. The following page compares these two services:
https://developer.blackberry.com/devzone/develop/platform_services/push_features.html
Reviewing that page you will see that the only limit mentioned is the Plus Service, where you are allowed a maximum of 100,000 pushes before there is a fee chargeable.
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I have requested a quota increase on the YouTube Data API.
I am getting the impression I’m being given the run around or no one inside of Google actually works on this.
I requested a quota increase over 3 weeks ago, and every time I email them, I get a very generic:
We understand your concern about the Quota. As informed earlier your request is being reviewed by our Quality Compliance Team. Their review takes longer time and hence is causing the delay. Any update that we receive from them will be shared with you immediately.
But it’s been 3 weeks.
Has anybody else had the same experience? If so, how long did it take to get approved?
We get the user cancels in the next 30 days from our database and we call to Apple one to one
https://buy.itunes.apple.com/verifyReceipt
We want to call for a list of user cancels in the next 365 days which can be a huge list.
I look for that in the documentation and in google but I couldn't find if there is a limit on the number of requests to Apple.
Does anyone know that?
After contact Apple's support, there are not query limits.
I have this endpoint implemented several months ago and I make a huge number of requests every day without any problem.
It's the only way to verify the status of each receipt because their webhook doesn't seem reliable.
I wanna use CloudKit for a new App of mine which will be free (0$). That's why it would be bad if my app would reach the free tier limit of Apples Cloud Kit plans and to occasion costs.
I read some posts, the official Apple developer documentation, etc. I did not find a way how to prevent it by rule or by an code-sided check to use more quota as the free tier would provided.
Is such a thing possible?
To my knowledge, you will not be charged automatically if you exceed the free CloudKit transfer/storage limits. Instead, the CloudKit response will be an error. For example, if too many clients send requests at the same time, some of them will receive a CKErrorLimitExceeded. If you look at the CloudKit Error Codes, you will find similar codes for exceeded storage quota.
I have some queries on Microsoft Translator API
1.If i use trial period before characters limit will be over am i going to get any emails from the configured email in datamarket.azure.com. I have seen that notifications will appear in our account when our subscription balance is 15% of our monthly limit and when our balance is completely finished, but i think these notifications will display in our www.datamarket.azure.com account. It's not good to check our account regular basis.So is there any other approach which is maintaining by Microsoft?
2.is there any specific limited characters or transactions per day for paid service also?
I referred this link but i didn't get much details
https://datamarket.azure.com/help-overview-purchasing-subcribing-data-apps#x_taxes
Please provide me the answers for the above queries.
Microsoft translator Support has sent a response for the above queries as follows
1.At this time the notification for low balances only appear in your Windows Azure Marketplace account. The email notification for low balances is a priority feature that we expect to be included in a future release of Marketplace. If you subscribe to a paid monthly subscription, a new feature for paid Translator API subscribers called ‘Auto-Refill’ was added last week and you may find this to be useful depending on your usage scenario.
If you enable this feature for your paid Translator API subscription, you allow Marketplace to automatically refill your subscription if your remaining balance reaches 10% or less of your monthly subscription limit. More information on Auto-Refill can be found here.
2.You are currently able to translate a maximum of 10000 characters per request, but we recommend keeping each request between 2000 and 5000 characters to optimize response times.
guys :)
I have an iOS application - an alarm clock. I released it a little over a month ago. Initially it was paid, but when I saw there were virtually no purchases (from 0 to 4 a day), I changed it to be free for a period of time. When it become free, in less than 10 days it has been downloaded more than 30,000 times, and more importantly (I think) it moved much higher in the search results when the user searches "alarm" - it reached 20th place in the results. During that time I also received very good reviews in the AppStore. But today I changed it back to paid, and now when I search "alarm" my app is shown at the bottom of the 4TH PAGE. Given that one page contains 120 apps, this is very bad for me and I don't understand why this happened. Can anyone tell me how does AppStore ranks search results and is there a way to move my app higher in the rankings, please? :) Huge thanks!
Paid and free are different sections of the app store. AFAIK, they are ranked independently of each other. It's not uncommon for a half-decent free app to climb the rankings quickly after appearing, since it gets a showing in the "new and noteworthy" section, which gets a lot of traffic.