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Brentfowler
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04/25/11 03:11 PM (14 years ago)

My v1.4 app was rejected.

It's high school all over again. The app Store said, 10.6 We found the user interface of your app is not of sufficient quality to be appropriate for the App Store. Apps that provide a poor user experience are not in compliance with the App Store Review Guidelines. Specifically, we noticed on iPad that the app displays its contents in an iPhone sized rectangle in the top left-hand corner of the screen. I'm not sure what I need to change, If someone could give me detailed directions on what I need to do that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance -Brent
 
Everest11
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04/25/11 10:41 PM (14 years ago)
What does it look like on the iPad simulator (or device) when you tested it?
 
David @ buzztouch
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04/25/11 11:57 PM (14 years ago)
Can't say we've heard of a symptom like this. Did you change something in the info.plist or some other layout options? v1.4 apps are not supported in iPad size natively and do use the 2x button. This means they are centered on the screen until upsized. Assuming you get that figured out (redownload your code if something is broken) you still may need to fix whatever issue led them to say: 'the user interface of your app is not of sufficient quality' - this could mean anything. Generally it means poor or low quality artwork or other non-pro design concepts.
 
Arock
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01/19/12 06:30 PM (14 years ago)
Hi, I got the same rejection letter. Did anyone ever figure out why this is happening and how to fix it?
 

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