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It was fixed several days ago.
Odd that you didn't get the email. Anyway, in iTunes Connect, go to your contract section, and there will be a new thing for you to choose at the...
No, your app will not be on the store until your contract has been approved.
Opera for years now.
Ummmm, what you've just described is the model that the majority of the App Store apps work on today. The top 100 is filled with get rich quick...
Exactly. There will be huge updates, because devs will be able to afford to make them.
Now see, I think if you're adding 10 new maps to a racing game, a $1 would be an incredible value for what's being added. The time involved in...
No, charging $0.99 for nine puzzles would not be a good thing to do. I think that would be a ripoff, and very rude to my loyal customers. If...
I don't think there will be less Lite apps. I get email every day from people begging me to put more content into my Lite version, even though...
Everybody loves free extra stuff. Only problem is, creating extra stuff is not free. When the App Store started, devs were not happy with the...
Something like 90% of all the developers on the store are making less than $10 a day. The vast majority are not paying the bills with their App...
As well you should. Punish the dev, not the system.
This is where I think Apple may do a little pre-approval checking. And this sort of thing will show up in reviews and ruin sales. I think, for...
They specifically said Steve will still be involved with key decisions, the moment he went on leave. And things like this don't happen overnight....
While I understand your concerns, I think the model will work very well for content based games, which are fully featured upon release, but add...
You cannot create an executable without XCode and valid developer/distribution certificates, all of which requires a Mac. From Unity's site:...
Congrats, Jason! I hope you make a load of cash! :)
Seems reasonable, as long as the data you're talking about is kept in the Documents folder. It's easy enough to test. Just load your app, and...
If everything goes according to plan, Apple overwrites everything except the data in the app's Documents directory. This is generally where devs...
Not entirely true. The first couple months the App Store was open, Apple had a random update bug that wiped all user data when the update...