Edit: This trend of running straight to social news sites (e.g. HN) whenever something goes wrong is very strange. There are processes in place for dealing with this problem, processes that thousands of people have used in the past. Why would you go complaining publicly before even attempting to resolve it using the normal methods?
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#12Earlier quoted context omitted.
I was going to say the same but not resubmit to the same application. Instead create a new application and submit.
Why would I create a new application?
E.g. my HN iphone app was rejected 2-3 times for "webviews stuff" or whatever. Once I resubmitted, it had been approved the first time, plus it's been received well by users.
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#13Earlier quoted context omitted.
I was going to say the same but not resubmit to the same application. Instead create a new application and submit.
Why would I create a new application?
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#14Earlier quoted context omitted.
Why would I create a new application?
I thought it was a brand new app, but since it's an update. You can try to resubmit the same binary and hopefully that will trigger a different reviewer.
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#15There's an app review board. I'm not sure of the exact procedure for getting in contact with them, but it's basically the procedure for appealing a rejection like this. I think there's an email address somewhere in the developer portal. Edit: This trend of running straight to social news sites (e.g. HN) whenever something goes wrong is very strange. There are processes in place for dealing with this problem, processe…
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#16What's the feature exactly? :) (Never heard of the multiplatform thing before.. seems like bullshit)
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#18"Apple: “If your app is cross-platform, then 11.2 does not apply and this problem goes away" Me: "Really, so if I build an Android version and launch it, I’m good?" Apple: "Yes” Is the above right? Doesn't seem to hold. If it is so, why does the Kindle app still seem to obey the 11.2, despite being cross-platform?
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#19I up voted just to make him care about it. Is that an evil thing to do?