Discussion Forums  >  Plugins, Customizing, Source Code

Replies: 3    Views: 92

Natasha
Aspiring developer
Profile
Posts: 33
Reg: Mar 02, 2013
Melbourne
3,080
06/17/13 03:10 AM (12 years ago)

App Rater

Hello, Can anyone please answer to query for me... I've just finished creating an app and was planning to add the App Rater plugin to it. Am I able to submit my app to Apple with the plugin attached, even though I don't yet have the Apple App Store URL? If yes, am I then able to implement the URL details once it's in the store (without having to submit another binary)? Or am I best waiting for it to be published on the App Store and then re-submitting it with new binary? Also, when an end user is rating our apps, can they see the email address we've provided in the plugin? Thank you.
 
SmugWimp
Smugger than thou...
Profile
Posts: 6316
Reg: Nov 07, 2012
Tamuning, GU
81,410
like
06/17/13 03:20 AM (12 years ago)
Oh, heh. I just responded to this in another thread. To recap: Add an App Rater Screen, and have it designed and ready for implementation. I prefer to leave it off a menu until my app gets approval. After the app gets approval, enter the appstore URL in the plugin, put it on a menu somewhere, and when the user refreshes the app, the new data will be available. Cheers! -- Smug
 
Kittsy
buzztouch Evangelist
Profile
Posts: 2251
Reg: Feb 22, 2012
Liverpool
31,360
like
06/17/13 03:42 AM (12 years ago)
Your itunes link is created when you create your app in iTunes connect. Where it says View in appstore under links that will be the published address/link
 
Natasha
Aspiring developer
Profile
Posts: 33
Reg: Mar 02, 2013
Melbourne
3,080
like
06/17/13 04:15 AM (12 years ago)
Great, thank you for the feedback. I've configured the plugin properly and it's working perfectly on my device. @Kittsy - I haven't yet added my app to iTunes Connect, but will give your tip a go when I'm up to that stage. Thank you.
 

Login + Screen Name Required to Post

pointerLogin to participate so you can start earning points. Once you're logged in (and have a screen name entered in your profile), you can subscribe to topics, follow users, and start learning how to make apps like the pros.