markdionne,

Apple's devprog folks are very inconsistent in what they allow or
reject. I doubt that they use size of the app as a barometer. I have
one app thats less than 100k, "magic numbers on myHIP", it's a native-
wrapped HTML/Javascript app, and it was accepted fairly quickly.

I'd suggest resubmitting it, and by luck of the draw, you might get a
different reviewer who understands your apps functionality.

Like I said earlier in this thread, I've had over 15 (now 20) apps
accepted into the store, all of which are my old webapps made to fit
into native-wrapper.

Bottom line, don't give up, just try again.

On Jan 14, 10:47 am, markdionne <[email protected]> wrote:
> I submitted my app on Dec 2 and was rejected 5 weeks later. The
> rejection:
>
> "We've reviewed your application and we have determined that this
> application contains minimal user functionality and will not be
> appropriate for the App Store."
>
> Either they did not test the application carefully, or they looked at
> the tiny binary and assumed it could not contain much functionality,
> because it definitely is not "minimal".
>
> On Dec 6 2008, 10:42 pm, markdionne <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > My plan is to submit a small stub application to sell on the Apple App
> > Store that will kick off my iUI-based application.
>
> > Has anyone succeeded in getting such an application approved?
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