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  1. I wait for Apple’s review team’s approval of the app. Hopefully, I’ll push the update tomorrow. The next update will include manual habit sorting and streak counting, making it a proper update beyond a UI refresh. At least I hope so. 😅
    #AppStoreConnect #AppStoreReview

  2. 🛠️ Avoid Review Delays! This checklist has helped devs get their IAP apps approved quickly. Whether you use @FreemiumKit or not, it’s a must-read!

    📖 freemiumkit.app/documentation/

    #AppStoreReview #iOSDev #SwiftLang #IndieDev #FreemiumKit

  3. Did you know your app is at risk of rejection due to in-app purchases? 😵❌

    I've put together a detailed checklist to help you navigate the review process smoothly. Don't miss it! 👇

    freemiumkit.app/documentation/

    #iOSDev #AppStoreReview #IndieDev #IndieHackers

  4. 15 Fscking hours Apple.

    Best part? They didn't even login, so they can't have actually checked the actual app.

    Anyone who says Apple justify charging their fees because of their superior review system is stupid and never had an app reviewed.

    At least google have automated tools actually log in and randomly click around the app.

  5. Idea inspired by a colleague's joke: Custom Cards Against Humanity cards with a "App store review/comments" theme.

    So stuff like “Being rejected for ____” or “Because your calculator bends the banana wrong.” or something like that.

    #cah #cardsAgainstHumanity #appStoreReview #appStoreRejection #rejectedByApple

    Related: I wonder if the github.com/uliwitness/CAHMaker tool I used to make Dr. Who cards still builds.

  6. @neekeeteen Certainly. But based on how the story has unfolded so far, I wouldn‘t hold my breath on it. It‘s the second time Apple just doesn‘t seem to understand the basic facts of the case. @mttvll I really hope you can get this sorted with the help of some likable #appstorereview employees.

  7. Apple hatte kurzzeitig das "Sm'algyax"-Wörterbuch der Tsimshian First Nation an der US-Westküste gesperrt. Angeblich sei die App betrügerisch.
    Apples App Store: Ärger um indigene Sprachlern-Anwendung