I’m using SMLoginItemSetEnabled with the helper app. Thanks for the info!
> On Sep 21, 2014, at 1:11 AM, Giacomo Tufano wrote:
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>> Any idea on my original question, though? If I have a helper app embedded in
>> my bundle, with a bundle ID of its own, does the app store need to know
>> about
> Any idea on my original question, though? If I have a helper app embedded in
> my bundle, with a bundle ID of its own, does the app store need to know about
> that bundle ID, or just the main one?
I have on app in the app store that auto-start. The App Store needs only to
know about the “main
Yes, and that’s what I thought.
Any idea on my original question, though? If I have a helper app embedded in my
bundle, with a bundle ID of its own, does the app store need to know about that
bundle ID, or just the main one?
Thanks!!
> On Sep 20, 2014, at 9:02 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
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> On Sep 20, 2014, at 8:53 PM, Jim Geist wrote:
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> Or is it the status area aspect you think will get me rejected?
What's the "status area" — the menu bar? Any app can show an icon/menu in the
menu bar using NSStatusItem. Fantastical is a good example, and it's in the App
Store.
—Jens
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From the app store guidelines, 2.26. My app does allow the user to set this in
the preferences pane. Or is it the status area aspect you think will get me
rejected?
I guess all I can do is submit it and see what happens.
Apps that are set to auto-launch or to have other code automatically run a
On 21 Sep 2014, at 10:12 am, Jim Geist wrote:
> My app runs as a status area icon, so I have a helper launcher app that
> takes care of launching at login
I'm not sure if things have changed, but this type of app isn't permitted on
the App Store.
--Graham
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Hi all -
I’ve submitted iOS apps before, working on my first desktop app. My app runs as
a status area icon, so I have a helper launcher app that takes care of
launching at login.
Do I need to do anything special with the bundle ID of the helper app with
regards to the submission portal? Or is