[OT] A tale of App Store rejection

stephen barncard stephenREVOLUTION2 at barncard.com
Fri Jan 18 13:49:58 EST 2013


Web based iPhone 'apps' can be made easy for the user. They can be made to
easily add a launch button to the users phone from the app, and many users
won't notice the difference. CSS can be deployed to make it look like a
'real' app and some of the iPhone specific controls can be implemented.

On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 9:34 AM, Warren Samples <warren at warrensweb.us>wrote:

> On 01/17/2013 06:50 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:
>
>> At least people on Android can enjoy easy access to the traffic
>> conditions.
>>
>> Cheers
>> andre
>>
>
>
> It seems perverse to me that a developer might be forced to add gratuitous
> features to a useful uni-purpose utility in order to appeal to the gadget
> lust of a reviewer who has no personal interest in the actual purpose of
> the tool. The alternative suggestion to develop it as a webapp is no less
> troubling to me. That clearly would make a less convenient user experience
> as one must open the browser and then navigate to a URL. This diminishes
> not just the proposed application, but the utility of the device itself.
>
> My two cents.
>
> Good luck, Andre!
>
> Warren
>
>
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