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Apple adds an App Store Resource Center for developers

Apple adds an App Store Resource Center for developers

App Store Resource Center
Today Apple announced the App Store Resource Center in an e-mail to iPhone Developers. The App Store Resource Center is a single destination where developers can find anything they want to know about submitting their app to the App Store.

The App Store Resource Center contains three sections:

  • Prepare for App Submission – Get started with iTunes Connect, including setting up your user accounts, submitting contracts, tax and banking information, and gathering application information.
  • App Store Approval Process – Ensure your application is ready for submission and learn what to expect during the app approval process.
  • Managing Apps on the App Store – Make the most of your presence on the App Store and learn what you can do to manage your app once it has been posted.

iPhone Developers can access the App Store Resource Center at http://developer.apple.com/iphone/appstore. Apple is known for having a really strict approval process, but with this resource I believe that developers will find it easier to find out what steps they can take to prevent their apps from getting rejected.

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Search for top iPhone Apps using Bing

Search for top iPhone Apps using Bing

Bing: iPhone Apps
If you want to visually search through top iPhone apps, or  recently released iPhone apps Microsoft has now added this in their Bing search engine. It’s currently in beta, but you can see it in action at Bing.com/visualsearch. It’s really fun to browse for iPhone apps using Bing!

Bing: iPhone App info
With Bing’s visual search you can narrow your search by Publishers, Category, or Price (highest/lowest). Hovering over an iPhone app shows the app’s company, price, category, ranking, and release date. Clicking on an iPhone app icon takes you to search results for the app on Bing instead of launching the app in iTunes.

I found this Bing visual search for iPhone apps really useful. I can easily search for reviews of each iPhone application and filter my searches. It would be great if Bing also added the iTunes link to the iPhone applications rather than having us search Bing to get the iTunes links. What do you think about this search? Will you be using it to search for future iPhone apps or will you just stick to using iTunes?

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iPhone App developers: Do not use glossy chat bubbles in your App Store apps!

iPhone App developers: Do not use glossy chat bubbles in your App Store apps!

Here is another crazy App Store story. If you’re an iPhone App developer, do not use the same glossy buttons in the SMS app in any of your iPhone iPhone App Developers - Chat Bubblesapplications. Apparently this is trademarked by Apple, and they don’t want you to use it in any of your applications. Joe Stump found this out the hard way.

Joe Stump, a former architect of Digg made an application called Chess Wars. Chess Wars is an application that allows you to play Chess on your iPhone with your Facebook friends using Facebook connect. After submitting his application and having it approved by Apple, Joe realized that his application had a bug in it. He fixed the bug he found and resubmitted it, and Apple approved the update. After submitting this update Joe realized that there was another bug for new users so he submitted another update for the Chess Wars app. Unfortunately this time Apple did not approve his application. Due to the iPhone OS 3.0 update, his Application did not work for users and Apple did not approve the updated working version of his application so he got negative reviews. Unfortunately these negative reviews will stick there and may affect future sales of his application.

It’s been more than 6 weeks and Apple has still not approved Joe’s application. A few days ago, Joe Stump decided to make a blog post about it which got posted on TechCrunch. The post on TechCrunch got a lot of attention and I believe that caused Apple to contact Joe recently.

An Apple representative contacted Joe yesterday morning and told him that his chat interface looks similar to the one in the iPhone SMS client. You can argue that there are other applications like Tweetie that have a similar interface, but Tweetie also has an icon next to the speech bubbles and it’s less shiny. Apple suggested to Joe that he make his chat bubbles more square and “less shiny”.

I think this is a ridiculous reason for Apple to reject an update for an application. I hope that Apple takes steps to improve their App Store review process. Right now not too many developers are happy with it!

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What Facebook 3.0 is missing!

What Facebook 3.0 is missing!

Today Apple finally approved the Facebook 3.0 iPhone app in the App Store (as of this post it still says version 2.5, but it’s actually 3.0 if you download Facebook 3.1 Push Notificationit). If you’re a Facebook user, you will like using this application. The main features of the Facebook 3.0 iPhone application include the ability to upload videos (iPhone 3GS users only), a built in web-browser, full photo management, and a lot more other features that were missing in version 2.5

Facebook 3.0 is still missing some features that I know many of us would like to see. Here are just some features it’s missing:

  • Push notifications support – This is a huge one! Joe Hewitt, the developer of this application has promised to include this in his next Facebook 3.1 update.
  • Videos - Facebook videos currently cannot be played, but YouTube videos can. Facebook will need to come up with a format compatible with the iPhone.
  • Groups

What feature would you like to see when Joe Hewitt releases Facebook 3.1? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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Facebook 3.0 iPhone App Released!

Facebook 3.0 iPhone App Released!

The much anticipated Facebook 3.0 iPhone app has now been released and Facebook addicts can download it from the App Store! About a month ago, facebook-3Joe Hewitt, the developer of the Facebook iPhone app made an update on Facebook saying that Facebook 3.0 for the iPhone was coming. On Sunday, August 16, Joe Hewitt was finally done with the development of the Facebook 3.0 iPhone Application and he submitted it to the App Store for review. Unsurprisingly enough, Apple spent over two weeks approving this application and kept many users impatient! Read on below to see the new features of the Facebok 3.0 iPhone application. There is no push notification on Facebook 3.0, Joe Hewitt says that this feature will be added in the Facebook 3.1 iPhone App update.

What’s new in the Facebook 3.0 iPhone App?

  • iPhone 3GS users can now upload videos
  • Built-in web browser: All links can be viewed without leaving the Facebook iPhone App!
  • The ability to zoom in to photos.
  • Full photo management. You can create/delete albums, delete photos/photo tags.
  • Photos can be uploaded to any album
  • Profile Picture can now be changed.
  • View upcoming events and RSVP See your upcoming Events and RSVP
  • View your friends’ birthdays your friends’ birthdays
  • The ability to view pages and post updates and photos to Pages you administer
  • Write/read your friends’ notes
  • You can like posts or photos.
  • See the same news feed on the Facebook website
  • All of your friends’ friends and pages can be viewed
  • View your mutual friends
  • Easy searching for people and Pages
  • Make friend requests
  • Become a fan of Pages
  • Quickly call/text your friends
  • Create shortcuts to favorite friends/Pages
  • You can sort friends according to first or last name in settings.
  • Chat friends are sorted alphabetically.

Download Facebook 3.0 for iPhone

If you’re already using Facebook you can update your app through the App Store, or you can click here to download Facebook 3.0 for the iPhone.

Loving the new Facebook iPhone App? Share your thoughts on it in the comments!

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Deposit Checks from iPhone with USAA Deposit@Mobile

Deposit Checks from iPhone with USAA Deposit@Mobile

Whenever you get a check, you always need to go to your bank to deposit it. USAA mobile plans to change that with a new update to it’s free USAA USAA Deposite Mobilemobile iPhone App. USAA Mobile has 7.2 million customers, and out of these 7.2 million customers one million use the USAA mobile iPhone app to manage their bank account.

USAA plans  to update it’s iPhone app to allow depositing checks through your iPhone. With USAA Mobile’s Deposit@Mobile feature, customers can simply take a picture of their check from the iPhone and deposit their checks to their bank account. In most cases the check is depositted immediately. Customers don’t need to take the check to the bank, and USAA suggests that they void the check or discard it. USAA Mobile is the first and the only bank to have this feature.

You can see a demo of the USAA Deposit@Mobile feature in the following video:

[via NYTimes.com]

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iTunes Store Now Available in Mexico

iTunes Store Now Available in Mexico

itunes-mexicoThe iTunes store and the App Store are both officially available in Mexico now! Hola Mexicans, and welcome to the iTunes store.

The iTunes store in Mexico features Mexican artists including Paulina Rubio, Vincente, Fernández, and Zoé  and a wide range of interneational artists including Shakira, Lady Gaga, Green Day, and many more. Most songs are priced at 12 pesos and albums at 120 pesos.

Download iTunes 8.2.1 in Mexico

The iTunes Store in Mexico is available for both Mac and PC users. iTunes 8.2.1 can be downloaded from http://www.itunes.com/mexico. iTunes purchases require a valid credit card number and a valid billing address or an official iTunes Gift Card.

[via Apple]

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Apple Bans iPhone Developer

Apple Bans iPhone Developer

Over the course of 9 months, Khalid Shaikh and his team of 26 employees have submitted over 900 applications to the App Store. That is a very huge App Store Banamount of apps from one company. Unfortunately none of these 900 applications were of good quality. Shaikh and his dev team didn’t care about the quality of the apps, they just cared about making as much money as possible. Instead of pricing their apps as 99 cents each, Shaikh priced them $4.99 each. Mobile Crunch estimates that he earned thousands of dollars per day from sales until he got banned.

On Friday, July 24 Apple revoked Sheikh’s developer license and removed all his apps from the App Store. It’s not because of the quality of apps that Shaikh got banned, but it’s because he had copyright issues with a lot of applications. Apple did the right thing by banning him. Imagine if Apple had to check through each and every app for copyright issues, that would really slow down the approval of apps.

Unfortunately Shaikh is not the only iPhone Developer who is flooding the App Store with cheap quality apps. Brighthouse Labs, the company with the most iPhone apps in the App Store has over 2,000 apps for 99 cents and seems to have copyright issues just like Shaikh did. Their apps are still up in the App Store and judging by the reviews of some apps it doesn’t look like people like them.

What do you think about Shaikh getting banned? Do you think he deserved it? Have you come across other iPhone developers doing the same thing? Leave a comment.

[via Mobile Crunch]

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AT&T Denies Having Rejected Google Voice Apps

AT&T Denies Having Rejected Google Voice Apps

Last week Apple or AT&T rejected the official Google Voice app, and banned/removed other unofficial Google Voice apps in the App Store. The FCC decided to investigate, and they sent letters to Apple, AT&T, and Google to find out more info. You can see all the letters at TechCrunch.

AT&T responded to this by issuing the following statement:

“AT&T does not manage or approve applications for the App Store. We have received the letter and will, of course, respond to it.”

AT&T is not revealing much in this statement. They’re just saying that they don’t manage or approve applications, but of course we knew that too. Apple manages and approves all applications in the App Store. What we don’t know is whether AT&T had influenced Apple or been able to get them to remove all the Google Voice Apps.

According to Sean Kovacs, an Apple support representative Raymond C claims that GV Mobile was removed from the App Store at the request of AT&T. This has not been confirmed, but you can see a screenshot of the chat below.

AT&T: Google Voice

Raymond C said the following:

Yea unfortunately at the request of AT&T GV was removed from the App store. I am truly sorry for the inconvenience and frustration on this unfortunate removal of a great application.

Maybe the FCC’s involvement may mean that Google Voice apps will be back, but don’t count on it. On the bright side, you can still jailbreak and download GV Mobile from Cydia, and Google has said that they will be working on a mobile site version of Google Voice too. Google Voice will continue for the iPhone!

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Developers: Want to port your iPhone app to Windows Mobile?

Developers: Want to port your iPhone app to Windows Mobile?

Amplitued iPhone App, ported to Windows MobileIf you’re a developer fed up with the iPhone App Store’s ridiculous process or keep getting rejected from the App Store, you may want to consider porting your app to Windows Mobile. Unlike the iPhone’s App Store, the Windows Mobile Marketplace does not require approval, you can just submit your app!

Luke Thompson, a software developer with Gripwire.com took on the challenge to port his iPhone app to Windows Mobile. A case study has been published on MSDN. It outlines Thompson’s experience and shows what he went through to port the Amplitude iPhone app to Windows Mobile.

Thompson did face many challenges along the way, but he was still able to port his app. While it may not seem  easy to port an iPhone app to Windows Mobile, as a developer I would still want to learn how to do this because Microsoft’s Windows Mobile Marketplace does not remove apps over silly reasons, and they don’t require approvals unlike the App Store.s

Read: Porting iPhone Apps Case Study (MSDN)

[via Windows Mobile Blog]

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