Folks;

I have an iPhone application that is used for a very specific purpose.

After perusing and modifying data the user is given the option to effectively 
[Cancel]  or  [Save]

After they have made their decision the app's purpose has been served for this 
instance.
What I would like to do is exit gracefully.

Back in the day you could [NSApp terminate] and all notifications etc were 
broadcast and an orderly end was accomplished.

I don't want to pester the user with another alert or a dead screen for which 
the only reasonable action is [Home].

I'd like to shut the application down - I believe this is what the user will 
desire.

How do I accomplish this?
exit(0) seems a bit rude for my tastes but….

BTW:  Is this the sort of thing that can hang up an approval??  (first one to 
run that gauntlet in about a week..)

Thanks for any thoughts!
Steve_______________________________________________

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