pippin;365884 Wrote: 
>  Formally, Apple doesn't allow it, but when 1.0.3 is out I will do a
> dedicated 1.0.4 release with just that single feature to try out
> Apple's response to that, then we'll know...

I would advise against making this the only change for a release.  You
are better off tossing that feature SILENTLY into another release in
hopes that Apple doesn't see it.  Do not advertise the fact you are
using or going to use the hard buttons.

Apple doesn't run through a debugger to test the applications. They may
or may not find the volume buttons repurposed, but you fare a better
chance of them not seeing it if you don't mention it and if there are
other changes in that version.

All things considered, Apple is very lax (easy going) with what makes
it into the App store. I have helped a few people design their
applications and have heard many details about why certain builds of
apps are rejected.  

I've never heard of Apple rejecting anything purely on
implementation/style issues so long as no published rules were broken
and no IP violated.  So for instance, you previously mentioned Apple
would have a problem with you scrolling horizontal text in vertical
lists, but I don't believe this would be the case. They would not say
anything about it more than likely.

In my conservative estimation, 90% of the software in the App store is
either crap or looks/performs like crap. So Apple don't have a problem
letting garbage through. 

I'm sure your application, which is actually very nice and in the other
10%, would not be blocked for stylistic choices.


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