tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1228707902785326925.post1871532030530717729..comments2023-12-25T10:15:24.806-05:00Comments on Junxian's Tech Blog: How long does it take Apple App Store to approve an application for iPhone?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1228707902785326925.post-25666702629669656262009-11-20T12:30:32.127-05:002009-11-20T12:30:32.127-05:00Ya, it got approved yesterday finally after 20 day...Ya, it got approved yesterday finally after 20 days.<br /><br />Your Molecular looks great!Junxian Huanghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11581257240288749065noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1228707902785326925.post-60780473586159864522009-11-20T06:02:28.336-05:002009-11-20T06:02:28.336-05:00Our latest game, Molecular, was waiting for review...Our latest game, Molecular, was waiting for review for about 6 days and in review for about 4 days before it was available for sale. <br />I believe the difference is, "waiting for review" is when your app is sitting in a queue waiting for someone to become available to begin reviewing it. When someone is available the app then enters the "in review" stage. <br /><br />Hope your app is approved soon, best of luck.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1228707902785326925.post-64091030699056305702009-11-05T14:56:20.433-05:002009-11-05T14:56:20.433-05:00OMG. I also used Three20 library.
I should expect ...OMG. I also used Three20 library.<br />I should expect my apps rejected then ...Junxian Huanghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11581257240288749065noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1228707902785326925.post-1140497086828410642009-11-05T09:10:09.270-05:002009-11-05T09:10:09.270-05:00I've had an app in review for 2 months. It too...I've had an app in review for 2 months. It took about 6 weeks for the first rejection (because I was allowing users to download some music that was freely available, and apparently this would confuse users who would think that my app was in fact iTunes). Then I got a rejection because the Three20 library has two or three lines of code that aren't actually ever executed (they are an experimental method) that reference unpublished APIs. I'm fine with this being rejected, but plenty of applications have been accepted with the SAME EXACT LIBRARY including some of my own, which is why I wasn't previously aware of the problem. It is crazy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com