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Marko
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08/31/11 02:27 AM (14 years ago)

Steps to test app before submission

Taking on board David's from BT discussion on the concern of submitting apps that are not tested fully I thought the onus was on me as a community member and someone who has had problems with app submission to get a series of collective information on steps for testing. I have had an app that works correctly on simulator and on the device correctly but not when it reaches iconnect. I thought a tick list might help many less experienced users (me included) so that we can go through all parameters and variables before submitting app. Points no matter how basic would help many users and at end of the forum can be compiled and posted in a logical order. To start the ball rolling I have received tip from fellow BT user not to have image file names with spaces in app e.g mountain bike.jpg should be mountainbike.jpg Hope the genesis of a check list will help people and will look forward any comments or tips submitted. Regards Mark
 
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08/31/11 03:20 AM (14 years ago)
Good idea @Marko: Add to this list, I'll make a document + a few videos. Posting that here will force me to find some time, lol.
 
Marko
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08/31/11 04:10 AM (14 years ago)
Thanks David - I know many user will find any info a benefit and I am more than happy to collate all ideas into a cohesive form. Maybe it could be made into an app itself holding links for info and videos
 
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01/19/12 05:31 AM (14 years ago)
Hi guys, This all sounds great. Are you still working on it? Thanks. Chris
 

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