Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 22nd Nov 2008 18:52 UTC
Apple "I'm about to tell you a true story. It's not about me (honest). I have this friend who submitted an application to Apple for review. After a few weeks, it came back with one of those embarrassingly stupid rejection letters that said more about the person reviewing the application than it did about the application itself. In a nutshell, the application violated one of those user interaction rules that seem to exist in certain pompous minds rather than in the actual Apple Human Interface Guidelines. [...] After a day or so of calming down, this person decided to go ahead and resubmit the application. And did so without making a single change to the application. I'm sure you know where this is going."
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Feedback forbidden ?
by seasonfive on Sat 22nd Nov 2008 19:58 UTC
seasonfive
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2008-11-22

I thought Apple forbid developpers to give any details about the acceptance or not of application in the AppStore ? This is probably the reason why no name is mentioned. Then, is this article still credible ? Any feedback ? :-)

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