On Feb 2, 5:29 pm, markdionne <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> We've reviewed your application, [name deleted].  The submitted iPhone
> application is a web clipping. The functionality of the submitted
> binary currently exists on the iPhone.  A user can navigate to the
> webapp in Safari, select the "+" button, and select the option "Add To
> Home Screen".
>
> I'll try again using PhoneGap.


Apple is also rejecting PhoneGap apps, at least those that are mostly/
all web-style HTML and JavaScript.

Perhaps by integrating more deeply with the accelerometer, microphone,
and speakers, it will surpass "web-clipping" status. Or perhaps all
the HTML has to be ported to Objective-C.

It's unclear, of course, why "web clipping" apps are rejected, when
there are many ports of websites (Twitter, Amazon) approved by the App
Store.


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