Apple Rejected Me gathers iPhone app developers rejected by Cupertino
By now, you’re probably aware of questionable practices involved in Apple (NSDQ: AAPL)’s iPhone application blessing procedure. Apparently, there are quite a few apps that were rejected by Jobs &ere; Co, hence a dedicated website was created to contribution the painful sensation and, I shot, help in lobbying for more open procedure.
The web site is called “Apple Rejected Me” (ARM) and it’s briny trouble is that anyone tin add his or her two cents anonymously. I presume that’s required since not many developers wish a beef cattle with Steve. On the other, the same fact makes ARM not that reliable seed of selective information, to say the least.
Hera ar few examples from the site:
“I made a meter machine app, but apparently Flux_Capacitor is a buck private API. ARM” “I made an app that caused AT&T (New York Stock Exchange: T) to drop a call randomly based on a 50/50 probability. Because of duplicate functionality, ARM.” “I tried to ‘Think Different’ but ARM.”
As Mashable has put option it correctly – the sheer fact that “Apple Rejected Me” website exists shows there’s a way for improvements in Apple’s app approval insurance policy… Any thoughts?
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