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Does anyone have an idea of how long the Blackberry App World review process takes? We've had an app posted for a week with no additional information.
When you put an app in app world, it normally takes between 1 and 2 weeks to get an answer but it can vary quite a lot and go up to one month or so (depending on how effecient RIM testing teams)
I would wait another week, and go from there
around 2 weeks sounds about right
As it to me, 3 work days generally.
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I might have a new app ready in a couple of days so I'm not sure if I should use the slot available right now to update my old app. I want to get the new app in the store asap.
How long does it take usually for small updates like graphic changes or just simply changing the name of your app?
All updates, small or large will go thru the same review process. An update to an app can take anywhere between 3 to 6 days. But I've had an update that took 4 weeks. you just never know.
If you go to the App Store Approval Process page you will see that 99% of all updatw will be revied within 5 days.
Normally a simple update takes 2-3 days..but not sure may take upto 10-15 days.
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I find an update on my app from iTunes connect, but I am 100% sure I didn't do any update at all:
Anyone could tell me why?
My app was first launched on Dec 7. Is it somehow related?
Thanks.
It's probably a bug on their side. As you can see, "Change from last week" is 0%, should have been 100%. Based on a previous similar experience I've had, give it a day or two and it should fix itself.
The graphic you posted isn't showing any updates it's just showing that you had one sale on Dec 16th.
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I already search around the forum. People said that it takes almost 2 weeks, but all these topics are quite old and it is for the old Blackberry OS (5,6,7).
So just wonder how long it takes for BBOS 10 apps?
Thanks in advance.
It depends. Sometimes, it gets approved in a couple of days, sometimes, in a couple of weeks. Depends mainly on the number of applications they have to evaluate at that time.
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How long does the activation of the iOS Developer Program? So, how long does it take after you have purchased until you have access to iTunes Connect and your apps can upload?
It usually takes about between 24 hours and a few business days. I'm in the United States, I suspect it might take a little longer if you have to fax in international paperwork and the like.
Once your account is activated, be sure to take care of your contracts in iTunes Connect.
Patience is a virtue. If you're always rushing to push out apps, you're going to end up releasing buggy software. Take a deep breath and have a coffee or a beer. The folks at Apple will activate your account soon.
It will take a maximum of 24 hours. It depends a lot. Do a search and you will find many other questions similar to this.
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So I'm going to do an app. It will have about 100 recipes, and so far I've only done 4. I need to have it submitted to the App Store tomorrow.
My question is, if I'm not done by then, could I get away with just polishing what I have and then submitting it? Would Apple or my customers hate my client?
It is very rare in software development to release an application without a few known defects, so long as those defects are not critical to the functionality of the application itself. This is why versioned releases exist. That being said, unless you have a clear understanding of what your client wants, via a customer statement, it may be hard to determine whether or not your client will respond in a positive manner.
If you're down to a crunch, polish up what you've got, make sure it works, and cross your fingers. Your other option would be to request pushing back the release date.
4 out of a 100 probably wont cut it though. :P