Posts Tagged ‘rejected’

Ten iPhone apps that didn’t make the App Store – PC/MacWorld

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Two of my rejected applications I Am Poor and Prohibition 2: Dope Wars are mentioned in…

Ten iPhone apps that didn’t make the App Store - PC/MacWorld

PocketMoney & PocketMoney LITE 1.4.2 rejected, has been resubmitted

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Apple’s reviewers rejected PocketMoney 1.4.2 for some behavior/features that have been in the application since version 1.3. I’m playing along with their game and have made the changes requested. I resubmitted it this afternoon, so you can expect version 1.4.2 to take another 5 days at least. On the bright side, I merged version 1.4.3 changes into 1.4.2 so you’ll get all the the current bug fixes.

I Am Poor – rejected by Apple

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

(Update for Feb 11, 2009: Below is the original description of the application. I’ll update the description for the new version I submitted on Feb 11, 2 009 if it gets approved.)

iampooriampoor screen I Am Poor - This is the poor man’s version of the $999.99 “I Am Rich” application. The icon on your iPhone or iPod Touch always reminds you (and others when you show it to them) that you were able to afford this.

It’s a work of art with no hidden function at all.  It displays my artistic rendition of the poor college students standard meal – ramen, mac & cheese, and tuna fish.

There is no (i) or secret mantra on the main page because we couldn’t afford it.

I AM POOR REJECTED BY APPLE

I Am Poor was submitted to AppStore on August 6, 2008. Apple rejected it because it didn’t contain any user-accessible functionality. The flash light applications on AppStore turn your screen white, but they get approved. Yet, I’d argue it does contain user-accessible functionality. You launch the application and the application responds by displaying some art. When users see the art their emotions are ignited.

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