Im not sure if the iOS store is the same, but what happens on the Mac App
Store is after an update is released any reviews for the old version get pushed
back to a second tab and a note says something like 'there are no reviews yet
for this version'. You can still click on the tab to show the
Maybe i'm mistaken, but i'm pretty sure when I updated an app last week, in the
changelog the developer had written "Please leave more reviews as they
disappear
after update"
I've tried Googling it, but can't find anything.
>Then reviews are unusable. That cannot be the case. How could any app
Normally you have a button to click on if you want to see just the reviews for
the current version. Otherwise you're seeing the reviews from the earlier
versions too.
On Jun 6, 2011, at 11:31 AM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
> Then reviews are unusable. That cannot be the case. How could any app that
>
Then reviews are unusable. That cannot be the case. How could any app that has
been updated ever have reviews?
Bob
On Jun 3, 2011, at 11:58 PM, Darren Jones wrote:
> I'm pretty sure that when you issue an update to an App, all reviews are
> cleared?!
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
I'm pretty sure that when you issue an update to an App, all reviews are
cleared?!
Sent from my iPhone
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Thanks everyone.
I understand what you mean about the free / paid issue, its really a guessing
game with quite a lot of luck involved imo.
Ive read normally for a standalone it seems best to push an app out free for
the first 24 hours, if you get sufficient downloads it pushes you into the
Looks superb, Andy - I've downloaded it and first impressions are
excellent :)
On 03/06/2011 18:39, Andy Henshaw wrote:
I have just had my first Livecode iPhone app using externals (sqllite) approved
for the App Store.
The App is 'Tracker2Go' (
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/tracker2go/id4
I downloaded and am using the app as we speak. Very nicely done. If you have a
Paypal account I will send you money for it. (sssh!!! Don't tell Apple!!)
Bob
On Jun 3, 2011, at 1:00 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
> Hi Andy,
>
> Tracker2Go looks very nice on my iPhone 3 GS. Congratulations for a
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 3:09 PM, Richard Gaskin
wrote:
> David C. wrote:
>
>> Congrats Andy that really looks good!
>> Unfortunately I am unable to try it for you since I'm still using my
>> original iPhone which cannot be updated to iOS 4 specs. Drat, drat,
>> drat!
>>
>
> Is that the F-word I
Hi Andy,
Tracker2Go looks very nice on my iPhone 3 GS. Congratulations for all the so
fine GUI and local/networked app logic you sticked inside !
Kind regards,
Le 3 juin 2011 à 19:39, Andy Henshaw a écrit :
> I have just had my first Livecode iPhone app using externals (sqllite)
> approved f
As do I, only jailbroken. I wanted the tethering, as I am grandfathered into
their "unlimited" plan. It works like a charm! I can still sync all my music,
photos, etc. I just cannot update the iPhone as it may make it unbootable, and
may even brick it.
Bob
On Jun 3, 2011, at 11:37 AM, David
If I recall correctly, Apple doesn't allow time-to-disable app limitations
like so much shareware uses. If someone pays nothing for an app, they never
will pay for it. You can make a new one with more features and a price - a
"pro" version - but then you have to get users to switch to it.
I'm prob
> Golly, the way the lay press tells it that only happens on Linux and
> Android. :)
Haven't you heard the rules, Richard?
No shadow or doubt shall fall on any company named Apple or any
product with an "i" prepended to the name.
In my case, I probably wouldn't do the upgrade even if I could sin
I would put it up as a free trial that expires after a while, because once
people have the free app, you cannot make them pay for it, and I think you will
find that after the first surge of users, the subscribers will drop off pretty
dramatically.
If you ever expect to sell it, I would start t
David C. wrote:
Congrats Andy that really looks good!
Unfortunately I am unable to try it for you since I'm still using my
original iPhone which cannot be updated to iOS 4 specs. Drat, drat,
drat!
Is that the F-word I hear, "fragmentation"?
Golly, the way the lay press tells it that only h
Congrats Andy that really looks good!
Unfortunately I am unable to try it for you since I'm still using my
original iPhone which cannot be updated to iOS 4 specs. Drat, drat,
drat!
Best regards,
David C
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Andy Henshaw wrote:
> I have just had my first Livecode
I have just had my first Livecode iPhone app using externals (sqllite) approved
for the App Store.
The App is 'Tracker2Go' (
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/tracker2go/id433038944?mt=8&ls=1 ) if anyone
wants a look, it uses the sqlite databases, datagrid, internet search,
animation engine, c
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