DishLoc News

2009/10/22

Doh! again…

Filed under: Uncategorized — John @ 02:34

Got my first App Store rejection letter.  Luckily they pointed out exactly what was wrong, so I fixed it immediately, and re-submitted.  I also sent them a nice letter thanking them for their feedback.  It never hurts to be polite, right?

For those wondering, when you’re in the Google Maps view, if you don’t have a network connection, you just get a blank screen.  They wanted me to put some kind of notice that the blank screen is due to no network connectivity.  This has been added.

2009/10/10

DishLoc 2.0 Submitted

Filed under: Uncategorized — John @ 23:22

Yes, DishLoc 2.0 has been submitted.  I know I promised screenshots, but reconsidered it. No sense giving our competition features to copy, eh?  He’ll do it soon enough.  I’ll keep you updated here.

2009/10/08

DishLoc 1.0 Approved For Sale!

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin @ 12:40

We just received the email.  App Stores should have it within the next 24 hours.  We’ll be submitting 2.0 in the next day or two! (Pictures coming then.)

2009/10/06

Dishloc 2.0 almost ready…

Filed under: New Release — John @ 10:14

We haven’t just been sitting on our butts here.  DishLoc 2.0 is almost ready, and while we believe (although some may argue) 1.0 was better then our competition, 2.0 is going to blow them out of the water!  Things like Favorite Satellites, Search, Nearest Satellite Guide, setting the manual direction for those of you iPhone users without a compass.  A few bug fixes mixed in as well of course. No such thing as  a perfect app.

Now if only 1.0 would be approved. We don’t want to delay 1.0 further by submitting a new binary.

2009/10/05

When will DishLoc 1.0 be approved?

Filed under: Uncategorized — John @ 15:11

Nobody likes this waiting game.  Its been two weeks since I first tried to submit DishLoc 1.0, and since it was really iffy at the time, I decided to email Apple support to make sure they actually got it.  My competition is getting too many sales!  They reply quickly enough that they are indeed looking at my app.  Thanks for throwing me a bone, Apple! :)

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