Apple announces new iTunes Connect features, iAd for developers
Apple’s newly renamed iOS Developer News feed has released two notes today, one on exciting new features in iTunes connect, and the other announcing iAd for Developers — a great way to promote apps, in apps.
iTunes connect is gaining the following:
Using the new Version Release Control to choose when your new app version goes live [...]
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Apple offering developer preview of Xcode 4
We’re one of the lucky devs to score a preview of Xcode 4 back at WWDC 2010? Worry not, Apple has been mailing out news that a new beta is available for one and all… (registered developers that is).
Get a preview of Xcode 4 — the next generation of Apple’s integrated development environment [...]
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Happy 2nd Birthday iTunes App Store!
2 years ago today Apple launched the iTunes App Store and it’s safe to say the mobile world hasn’t been the same since.
1 year ago the iTunes App Store had 1+ billion downloads and 56,000+ apps, added turn-by-turn navigation, in-app purchases, and other new features.
Today there’s 5+ billion downloads and 225,000+ apps (including over [...]
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UPDATED: Apple comments on iTunes fraud – dev banned, change your password
Apple has responded to that bizarre incident over the weekend involving a glut of Vietnamese, copyright-infringing book apps rocking to best-seller status on the backs of hacked iTunes accounts.
The developer Thuat Nguyen and his apps were removed from the App Store for violating the developer Program License Agreement, including fraudulent purchase patterns.
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+ equals universal iPhone/iPad app in App Store
If you see a + sign next to or below an app in the iTunes App Store, it indicates that app is universal — designed to work natively on both the iPhone and iPad.
Typically these universal apps are provided by developers when the functionality is similar on both iPad and iPhone, but due to [...]
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