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Apple rejected my app that uses website links

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  • #339215 Reply

    Unknown Author
    Participant

    I beg to differ. If you do it right, the internet can enhance your app – Email/Twitter/Facebook sharing. Google Places searches. This list is endless.

    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/proximal/id572222453?mt=8

    -1TC

    #339216 Reply

    Paul_paul
    Participant

    Good thing it’s just a hobby…. right?

    #339218 Reply

    Unknown Author
    Participant

    Ok, so what’s your issue with me?

    #339223 Reply

    Paul_paul
    Participant

    Your Zombies need a transparent background and your buttons are out of line.
    Your welcome!

    #339230 Reply

    paulD
    Member

    @stickleback wrote:

    Your Zombies need a transparent background and your buttons are out of line.
    Your welcome!

    Not cool stickleback. Please play nicely. Practice what you preach and act ‘professional’.

    #339234 Reply

    Paul_paul
    Participant

    I really don’t know what you mean….. 😛

    #339244 Reply

    Unknown Author
    Participant

    edited by wayne

    Wow, one button was off by 2 pixels. If that’s not the basis for intercontinental anger, I don’t know what is. Definitely a basis for you to murder me in my sleep. How dare I be off by 2 pixels? What was I thinking?!

    You should try mastering English before you try HTML5. My welcome what? Do you mean “you’re”; as in “you’re flatulent”?

    I’ll not be back here.

    -1TC

    #339699 Reply

    aanyad
    Member

    I’m developing an application of a firm, and i have some buttons doing different things. One i’ll open the Maps aplication. Another will leave application, to enter in facebook for safari. Another use webkit to access a page from youtube.

    and have one which will open a website link, to show some things the site update everyday. It`s that possible to do?

    Will Apple reject?
    Thank you.

    #339700 Reply

    paulD
    Member

    Personally i think possibly yes. What you are building will be considered by Apple is a mobile website which can be easily achieved using safari.

    I am no expert, but i think this will be rejected at review.

    Thanks

    Paul

    #339706 Reply

    support-michael
    Keymaster

    Sounds like your app is not really an app with unique features but rather a collection of bookmarks or app launcher.
    I agree with Paul that your odds of being rejected by Apple reviewers increases dramatically for such apps.

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