I really need your help and ideas. I received the following email by
Apple Worldwide Developer Relations people today:
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Dear Developer,
We've reviewed your application Big Five. We have determined that this
application is of limited utility to the broad iPhone and iPod touch
user community, and will not be published to the App Store.
Sincerely,
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In my eyes this is like an act of censorship of free speech. We aren't
in China, aren't we? The idea of free market doesn't seems to be the
philosophy of Apple.
Sorry but this is so very frustrating for a developer, especially for
one who wants to contribute Open Source software for free to support the
developers community.
I would appreciate feedback of what you are thinking about this case.
Thanks for your support!
Dirk
No, nothing than dropping development for iPhone :(
Maybe public pressure would lead to a change of mind...
Let's all hope that there will be a strong alternative (like Google
Android) very soon so Apple will become more open for developers. In my
eyes the current politics of Apple are not good to build a new business
on it.
Dirk
It would be great to have Big5 as a library for Dashcode. I find
Dashcode development much easier than ObjC and if I could access the
native features like Location, Info, Photos, Audio, etc that would be
a huge help. You might think of offering it like the Cut and Paste
project does. In reality though these features are methods that Apple
should be offering to Safari/WebApp developers along with the ability
to display an app in full screen mode.
Michael
after two days I am calmed down a bit ;) Thanks for your feedback!
@livioo:
I took a second look at the Agreements with Apple and I think I will not
publish the source to a broad public, even if I already set up a Google
Code page http://code.google.com/p/big5/
But I sent the complete code to sintaxi and hope he can use it for
PhoneGap. If anyone needs direct support or code for such an application
feel free to contact me directly.
@kapslock:
I agree with you. It seems that for the market AppStore is targeting
this is not the right application. I just was so angry because this was
my first contact with some kind of "flawor checking". My opinion is that
even useless apps have to get their chance ;)
@michael:
I think I will use the bases of Big5 to write a somewhat "useful"
application for Apple. While doing this a tool set interesting for other
developers might result out of this. Because of the NDA I will have to
think about how to publish such a thing. Hopefully on Tuesday with OS
2.1 things will change a bit.
@philippe:
Your mailing gave me hope and the idea of taking money for apps to speed
up the review process ;) What deluded me was that Google Android isn't
even better. Seems that we are still in Wild West times of mobile app
development. Ok, that's a challenge ;)
Thanks again,
Dirk
No, it wasn't a total loss :) I will wait for Apple to release iPhone OS
2.1 and then decide how to continue. I'll keep you updated.
Thanks
Dirk
this is great! Thanks for your effort! The comments on your article are
also very informative for me, because they show me where I should
explain some more about the functionality of Big5.
Well I think I will continue the work and maybe I get Big5 on the
AppStore in a different form, maybe as a game, a pocket lamp or
something else ;)
Thanks!
Dirk
I don't suppose you could use this method to distribute Big5
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my developer account says that I am just able to register 100 devices.
There is another account available for companies, but I think if you
apply there you agree that it is just for your employees. More infos here:
http://developer.apple.com/iphone/program/apply.html
For me personally this seems not to be an option. Since the bases of
Big5 are now relatively stable and solid I think I will distribute this
stuff directly to developers, because I see no chance to get it to the
App Store for the moment. I'll keep you informed on my web site
But thanks for the hint. I am very curious about how this experiment of
Podcaster is going on.
Dirk
Tim Langley schrieb:
It is for this reason, I personally give up on free app.
Are you not surprised that only 25% of the apps are free.
Philippe
I keep getting rejections on free apps and got no rejection on paid
apps (and I should if I applied the same rules).
Apple do not care about the quality of your app (look at all the bad
apps in the store), they only care to apply their internal rules and
nobody really knows them.
So far, I submitted 6 apps in the app store and as a developer I am
losing money with free apps because I am not going to be paid if not
in the apple store and I need to spend extra time because of the
rejections.
thanks for this information. This app is really a copy of the App Store.
Apple is so funny ;)
Okay, newly motivated by this I will try it again by redesigning Big
Five into a Web App managing application too. And I will take the
smallest amount of money for it. Maybe this helps too. If it works like
this I can try to make it free afterwards again.
Thanks for all the support!
Dirk
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