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MM2000
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12/19/11 11:59 AM (14 years ago)

Getting rejected from Apple based on how the app looks

hey all I already have 2 apps apporved by apple, using buzztouch, but now they are rejecting my third app because, Apple and our customers place a high value on simple, refined, creative, well thought through interfaces. They take more work but are worth it. Apple sets a high bar. If your user interface is complex or less than very good it may be rejected I can't be the only one with this problem as it seems that it is the exact same structure as everyone else here...any help?
 
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12/19/11 01:05 PM (14 years ago)
Hi. I know it stings. Post a few screenshots of the interface so we take a peek.
 
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12/19/11 01:14 PM (14 years ago)
I'm in the same boat too. Spent a few days adding some new features but can't really change the interface. Just have to hope for the best.
 
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12/19/11 01:18 PM (14 years ago)
Don't get down guys. Post a few images of a few pages and someone will offer some advice. Thousands upon thousands of apps on there from BT so don't give up.
 
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12/19/11 02:13 PM (14 years ago)
@macapple, that's the weird part. I posted almost the same exact app but for a different client and both the demo app we made along with the clients app got approved... I added a quiz and took out a bunch of options for making calls (I'll just add them back in once it is approved). Hopefully this will help.
 

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