21 Apr
Don’t Use iPhone Like Icon While Developing iPhone Apps – Apple Will Reject Your App
Posted on 2009 under AppStore, iPhone Apps | No CommentiPhone Apps get rejected for strange reasons. This time the latest version of bookmarking app called Instapaper got rejected. Reason, well Developer Macro Arment used an small icon within the app that looked like an iPhone. Check this:
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Found this news on TechCrunch:
Considering this app has been made for the iPhone, it seems a bit silly that you can’t use its likeness in any way. First of all, icons like this can certainly help user experience. Secondly, the icon in question could almost just as easily be a G1, or any number of other smartphones for that matter.
Arment is now completely redesigning the offending icon before he resubmits, so that Apple doesn’t have an excuse to reject it again.
[via - TechCrunch]
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