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Still Waiting For Wi-Fi. Wireless Sync App Rejected From App Store

Posted by Ben Harvell on May 17th, 2010

A lot of excitement was generated by a new App Store submission a while back that promised the ability to sync your iPhone with your computer using Wi-Fi, doing away with the need for a physical connection via USB.

Greg Hughes’ aptly named Wi-Fi Sync app has now been rejected by Apple for security reasons as well as that fact that it encroaches on “what they can and cannot allow” on the App Store, according to the developer who explained the rejection to Engadget.

With new file sharing features available for the iPad, another reason for Apple to reject this application could be that it's planning a similar feature in future versions of iTunes.

Greg notes that the app will be available on the unofficial Cydia app store for iPhone users who have jailbroken their device, however interested iPad users may have to wait a little longer. Writing on his homepage, Greg says that the app isn’t officially supported on the iPad, but he is “working on this”.


[ via Engadget ]

Apple Approves A.D.D By IUGO. And You Thought Your Approval Times Sucked.

Posted by Arron Hirst on November 24th, 2009

We all know Apple's App Store approval process is less than perfect, and that sometimes their rejection policies seem down right crazy. We've seen app's rejected for multiple reasons, but nothing quite like what happened to IUGO earlier this year. If you cast your mind back to June 29, you might remember Vancouver based development studio IUGO releasing their hilarious, quirky title A.D.D Lite. The idea behind the app was simple; to give the user short bursts of fast-paced, addictive and challenging (slightly risque), crazy, raunchy, fun. For example, tasks you may encounter include the waxing of a man, threading a pencil into a bum-crack, and un-doing a chick's bra as fast as you can .. Just an regular ordinary day for me, then.

As with any developer, they too thought they'd be in for a smooth ride on the approval train, and unfortunately as we all now know, that wasn't to be the case. IUGO submitted a 'Lite' version of thier A.D.D app, with the intention of submitting a more feature-packed paid version, at a later date. Monitoring the success of A.D.D Lite, shortly after releasing it they submitted the full version of A.D.D to Apple for approval. Now, although the game is raunchy (in parts), and it was meant to be .. they didn't think that anything in it would break Apple's App Store policies, because let's be honest- it didn't.

With all this in mind, (as you can imagine), IUGO was more than I little stunned when their approval wait time surpassed 2 weeks, then 4 weeks, and then 6 weeks. It was clear that Apple wasn't going to let this through. With word from Apple simply stating "the game is taking an unusually long time to review and that they apologize.", they drew their own conclusions and in August of this year IUGOME took the decision to pull 'A.D.D Lite' from the App Store in all countries. Their reason being was that the lite version existed only to sell copies of the full version of A.D.D. What's even more baffling is that IUGO was actually prepared to re-think and change elements of the game at Apple's request, but never once got word to do so. At this point, they just wanted the game approved and would do anything they could to help it.

After 6 months of the full version of A.D.D being stuck in Apple's approval process, I can't blame the guys and girls over at IUGO if they'd completely forgotten about the title. Yesterday though, out of the blue, their painfully long waiting came to an end, announcing via their Twitter stream that the game had indeed now been approved by Apple, and that we should wait for it to appear on the store!

"OMG OMG OMG!! A.D.D. has been approved! No I'm not kidding! Still waiting for it to show up on the App Store! Holy Crap! Six months later!"

A few hours after that, it did. In all it's glory. Packed with roughly 80 mini-games, and updates coming with more on the way, A.D.D is now available for purchse in the App Store, for $2.99. There's no lite version however, as mentioned that was pulled earlier this year. Will it return? I hope it does .. But, God help IUGO if they have to wait another 6 months for Apple to re-approve that ..

Congrats guys!

Grab A.D.D. here (App Store Link)

Trent Reznor Speaks Out Against App Store Policy

Posted by Bryan Barletta on May 5th, 2009


Over the weekend, Trent Reznor, front-man for Nine Inch Nails, received quite a bit of bad news from the App Store. It seems that the update to their app, nin: access, was denied.

The app is currently in the App Store, available for free, having already passed through the approval process once. The changes in this update? Well, they'd fix some of the bugs that have left many users giving the app a poor rating due to unexpected issues.

So what exactly was Apple's reason for denying the update?

“Applications must not contain any obscene, pornographic, offensive or defamatory content or materials of any kind (text, graphics, images, photographs, etc.), or other content or materials that in Apple’s reasonable judgement may be found objectionable by iPhone or iPod touch users.”

This is in reference to the album "The Downward Spiral" made available through the app. Here's what Trent had to say in response to the issue: