Hi Quincey

Thank you for noticing that.


One say: "2.8

Apps that install or launch other executable code will be rejected

Your app, again, can't mess with the system and install other apps. Enterprise 
apps can however do that with a dedicated special Apple certificate.
"


And another: "10.4

Apps that create alternate desktop/home screen environments or simulate 
multi-app widget experiences will be rejected

This one came at the release of the iPad. Apple doesn't want the iPad to be 
like a desktop computer."

Regarding: 
http://appadvice.com/appnn/2010/09/apples-app-store-review-guidelines-annotated-explained

So only enterprise apps could install apps, right?




From: Quincey Morris [mailto:quinceymor...@rivergatesoftware.com]
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2013 8:14 AM
To: Rufat A. Abdullayev
Cc: Cocoa-dev
Subject: Re: collection of applications

On Oct 13, 2013, at 21:06 , "Rufat A. Abdullayev" 
<rufa...@agbank.az<mailto:rufa...@agbank.az>> wrote:


Yes I'm planning to create a portal (enterprise in the meaning that all our 
apps could be used/called from one app).

I'm not sure how relevant this is, but it may be that creating a portal will 
get your app rejected. Look at the app store submission guidelines, section 2.8 
and (especially) 10.4.

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