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Apple sucks.

Big time.

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    @RememberMe They keep rejecting my app. £99.99 entrance fee per year for a personal project just to have my app denied for 4 revisions already.

    Apple sucks.

    Big time.

    Also my charging cable broke again.
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    @LameCode20 what's their reason for rejecting your app? They do curate their app store quite a bit more stringently than Google does, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
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    @RememberMe Because the app could possibly be used for "malicious intent".

    What they exactly mean? No one knows...

    I think it's Apple for "We don't want it on our platform, but thank you for your money".

    I love my Apple devices, I hate the company.

    Quite a bummer I put al this time in training my Obj-C writing and even looking into Swift for quite a while, now knowing it has probably been for nothing.
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    @LameCode20 what is the apps purpose, interesting reason to reject an app.
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    @F1973 ๐Ÿ˜‰that was my idea. Apple didn't appreciate me having my own App Store.
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    @C0D4 Organiser with custom fields you can add and set with different values. Can be images, lists in lists, locations, maps, files, whatever.

    Export function for your "lists" layout and import function to use someone else's setup.

    Syncs to a server and has an android Counterpart app that is able to run in sync with the iOS app.

    Or that's the theory. There isn't an iOS app at this time, because Apple is being... stubborn... again.
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    @LameCode20 Some terrorist might use your app to create a shopping list for Bombs and guns
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    Because apple always missing something. Like part of the logo.
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    @theabbie Or sexual deviants to buy (*checks WBC pamphlet...*) strawberries or whipped cream or VCR cleaner...
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    Sounds like they might want to prevent you from collecting their users' data. What exactly do you save on your server?
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    At least in our country it sucks not because of quality but due to the product pricing. You can get one Acer Nitro and Asus Tuf gaming laptops at the price of one mac book pro.
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