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sushi

Moderator emeritus
Jul 19, 2002
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I see Apple's point of view on this one.

It's not a simple photo display -- which Apple would probably approve.

Rather it is a photo display with the ability to do widget type tasks.
 

maflynn

macrumors Haswell
May 3, 2009
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Which is all that really matters.

And that LTD is the sad part. People are like sheep and are following apple because they get their toys, no matter what the cost or how apple acts.
 

Plutonius

macrumors G3
Feb 22, 2003
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8,879
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I have no issues with Apple's approval policy but I would hope that Apple would work closely with the app developers to help change a failed app so it passes (i.e. Just failing an app is bad but failing an app and giving the developers a list of needed changes (to pass) isn't.). As long as the developer is given a list of changes they need to make in order get an app passed, I don't see a problem.
 

Consultant

macrumors G5
Jun 27, 2007
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This latest rejection really confirms that I made the right choice in not buying an iPad. With the app axe flying, it is likely anything could go for reasons unknown/unexplained, and I'm just not a fan of that.

FAIL. Apple has stated no widget-style apps.


And that LTD is the sad part. People are like sheep and are following apple because they get their toys, no matter what the cost or how apple acts.

Android is so "open" they even allowed phishing apps from scammers. That's your freedom.

Google is so "open" they don't allow map data to be used for navigation for non-Google devices.
 

belvdr

macrumors 603
Original poster
Aug 15, 2005
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FAIL. Apple has stated no widget-style apps.

FAIL. Apple approved it three times before. In addition, from one of the links in the article:

Well now my experience is different. Our application is being removed for a very murky reason, one which is nowhere to be found in any documentation that Apple give us developers, even worse one which Apple themselves refuse to explain, or put in writing.

If you have proof in Apple's own writing, please provide it.
 
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