Yeah really! What a pity :(

So only URL scheme or included libraries



From: Maxthon Chan [mailto:xcvi...@me.com]
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2013 8:41 AM
To: Rufat A. Abdullayev
Cc: Quincey Morris; Cocoa-dev
Subject: Re: collection of applications

That is NOT visible on Springboard and they have to be command-line 
executables. So not much use actually.

On Oct 14, 2013, at 12:39, Rufat A. Abdullayev 
<rufa...@agbank.az<mailto:rufa...@agbank.az>> wrote:


That's interesting!

How could I call "auxiliary executables" ?
Are they visible on springboard?

I need to dig more into that

From: Maxthon Chan [mailto:xcvi...@me.com]
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2013 8:35 AM
To: Rufat A. Abdullayev
Cc: Quincey Morris; Cocoa-dev
Subject: Re: collection of applications

Rule 2.8 disallow you execute code that is foreign to your application bundle 
but use of auxiliary executables are still allowed, in the example of iSSH app.

On Oct 14, 2013, at 12:23, Rufat A. Abdullayev 
<rufa...@agbank.az<mailto:rufa...@agbank.az>> wrote:



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><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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