Hi Matthias, Hard to learn what they wants, for sure ! And as i will be in the loop next january too, i expect in reading your post than it will not be really painless ! Indeed, it's in sharing such kind of news that we will become fully able to speak the Apple's "iTunes Store dialect language". So, just don't give up until getting your iTunes Store graduate ;-)
Warm regards, Pierre Le 2 déc. 2012 à 00:26, Matthias Rebbe a écrit : > Hi, > > today my new app was rejected the 3rd time. > > The first rejection was because the app was to simple for Apple Review Team. > They argued > it was just a browser showing only local content. And apps, that are web > sites bundled as apps > may be rejected. > > Btw: The content was a 3D Animation showing my customer´s logo which > the user could rotate left / right by swiping his finger over the screen. > > The app is (now it seems was) planned to be part of a big marketing campaign. > It was intended to be something like a lucky charm, which the user can rotate > like other do rub a "rabbit´s foot" . Is "rub" the correct word for that? > > After talking to our customer they agreed to extend functionality and so i > added > Monte´s BarCode Reader external and some other of his externals. The customer > already > planned to use QR Codes in his campaign, so this would be a usefull extension > for the campaign. > > The user can now scan QR Codes and take appropriate actions after scanning > like sending sms, sending email, do phone call, open an URL in Browser > or add the scanned vCard to the address book. > > But it was rejected again. Now Apple told me, that the UI experience is very > important > and that i have to follow their UI design… blah blah blah. > > I then recreated all from scratch. Used Navbars, toolbars and so on. I even > optimized > and extended the features of the QR Code reader. > > But again it was rejected, now with this explanation: > > "We found that your app only provides a very limited set of features. > It only include a single animated image as well as an open source code bar > code scanner. > While we value simplicity, we consider simplicity to be uncomplicated - not > limited in features and functionality. > … > Apps should provide valuable utility or entertainment, draw people in by > offering compelling capabilities or content, > or enable people to do something they couldn't do before or in a way they > couldn't do it before." > > Btw.: The "animated image" is a set of 36 images which rotate only when the > user swipes of the image using HTML5 and javascript. It is not an animated > gif or something. > > I am not sure, if the reviewer is even knowing about the implemented actions > after scanning QR Code. Maybe she/he only tested with normal barcodes. > > I responded to this rejection now, explained what features the app now has > and asked if the many fart apps in the app store are more useful than our app. > > But anyway I am stumped now and fed up. > > > Matthias > > > -- > Matthias Rebbe > matthias (at) rebbe.tk > Tel +49.5741.310000 > Tel +49.160.5504462 > -- > "Life is too short for boring code" > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > use-livecode mailing list > use-livecode@lists.runrev.com > Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription > preferences: > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode -- Pierre Sahores mobile : 06 03 95 77 70 www.sahores-conseil.com _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode