Has any LC developer actually tried?
"Third, Apple's stance on this is a little ambiguous. It seems to be
allowed by Apple's rules, so long as you don't use your newfound
app-updating superpowers to "turn your Dora the Explorer app into a
zombie apocalypse app," Arbesfeld says."
e.g. if I have an app where all the background graphics fonts, styles
navigation etc is all in and approved and the app is live..
then I have a button that says "Play Unjumble"... and we do a call
put url ("http://www.mydomain/stacks/unjumble.livecode") into url
("binfile: ~[enginepath]/modules/unjumble.livecode")
# (would this be valid syntax... do we need to save LC stacks as binary
for them to work)
where "unjumble" has the exact same "eye candy" as the main app... so
that it looks and feels exactly like the original approved app.
Has anyone actually tried this?
Can we do it on Android?
Swasti Astu, Be Well!
Brahmanathaswami
Kauai's Hindu Monastery
www.HimalayanAcademy.com
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Interesting find in my morning reading:
This little startup is solving one of the biggest frustrations with
Apple's App Store
<http://www.businessinsider.com/apphubio-solves-apple-app-store-review-process-2015-8>
What his AppHub service does is the equivalent of LiveCode developers
handling updates via downloaded stack files.
Historically many in our community have avoided that practice on iOS
given Apple's strict rules, but this article describes those rules as
"ambiguous", and thus far Apple hasn't shut down any apps using the
AppHub mechanism (though that may be because there are so few at the
moment).
Being able to handle our own updates without app store delays is very
exciting - anyone here have any relevant experience with Apple which
would help us appreciate whether downloaded stack files is a good
thing to build one's architecture around, or if Apple is likely to
just snuff out AppHub?
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