That's cool! What iOS apps did you make? Here's mine... Screen Shot 1280x800wilbert wrote:Thanks for correcting Joe.
I only have an iOS developer account and a few iOS apps in the iOS app store but those two platforms are separated so I don't have access to the OS X developer center.
mac developers?
Re: mac developers?
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Very nice Joe. I hope you'll get it approved.
I like the icon you gave it a lot !
This is the link to my apps
http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/waterlijn/id356351642
There are three of them. The one that took the most time to develop was Callist Calendar.
I like the icon you gave it a lot !

This is the link to my apps
http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/waterlijn/id356351642
There are three of them. The one that took the most time to develop was Callist Calendar.
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Re: mac developers?
Thanks wilbert!wilbert wrote:Very nice Joe. I hope you'll get it approved.
I like the icon you gave it a lot !![]()
This is the link to my apps
http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/waterlijn/id356351642
There are three of them. The one that took the most time to develop was Callist Calendar.
You have very nice apps. Sometimes I wish I had an iOS device. I might have to get an iPad sometime. I'll have to tell my brother about your calender app. I believe he was looking for a nice one such as yours. Do you do the graphics too? They look really nice!

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Yes, I did the graphics also; can't afford to let someone else do it
But I did get a license for an icon pack I used within Callist Calendar since I'm not that good in creating small icons and it would had cost me a lot of extra time to do so.

But I did get a license for an icon pack I used within Callist Calendar since I'm not that good in creating small icons and it would had cost me a lot of extra time to do so.
Re: mac developers?
Well they look very good!wilbert wrote:Yes, I did the graphics also; can't afford to let someone else do it![]()
But I did get a license for an icon pack I used within Callist Calendar since I'm not that good in creating small icons and it would had cost me a lot of extra time to do so.

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Hi Guys,
this is so great. I tried the steps from the filemakertoday-page (http://filemakertoday.com/com/entry.php ... -App-Store).
Actually it worked with a small test-app (MessageRequester("bla","blabla"))... The Developer-Certificates were missing
I am probably going to put one of my older PureBasic-Apps into the AppStore. Hope it works!
Thanks a bunch!
this is so great. I tried the steps from the filemakertoday-page (http://filemakertoday.com/com/entry.php ... -App-Store).
Actually it worked with a small test-app (MessageRequester("bla","blabla"))... The Developer-Certificates were missing

I am probably going to put one of my older PureBasic-Apps into the AppStore. Hope it works!
Thanks a bunch!
Regards,
JamiroKwai
JamiroKwai
Re: mac developers?
That's awesome and good luck!jamirokwai wrote:Hi Guys,
this is so great. I tried the steps from the filemakertoday-page (http://filemakertoday.com/com/entry.php ... -App-Store).
Actually it worked with a small test-app (MessageRequester("bla","blabla"))... The Developer-Certificates were missing
I am probably going to put one of my older PureBasic-Apps into the AppStore. Hope it works!
Thanks a bunch!

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Re: mac developers?
Apparently it can take about two weeks before your app gets reviewed or rejected from what I've read about other submissions. So it will be a while before I update how things went. I just hope it all goes fine the first time. They really need a que showing what position you are in for review. That would at least let you know if it was sometime close or not.
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Re: mac developers?
I don't know if the iOS app store is any indication.
My apps usually took a week or so before they were approved.
My apps usually took a week or so before they were approved.
Re: mac developers?
I guess it could vary depending on how many apps are waiting to be reviewed. But I got the two week thing from another forum where a few people were posting how long it took them to get their Mac app approved. A little longer for some as they were rejected the first and sometime third time around. For one person it was six weeks from initial uploading. He got rejected a few times from either small errors to bugs. That would suck.wilbert wrote:I don't know if the iOS app store is any indication.
My apps usually took a week or so before they were approved.
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Hi there,
just to inform you... today, I finally put one of my smaller PB-Tools into the Mac App-Store.
Hopefully, Apple will approve the binary soon. If so, you may download Show-IP from quadWorks
in a few days for free
If this works, I will do a short Tutorial, describing how to use the Mac App-Store with PureBasic.
I am paying subscriber since november, but didn't have the information you provided
Cross your fingers for me!
Cheers!
just to inform you... today, I finally put one of my smaller PB-Tools into the Mac App-Store.
Hopefully, Apple will approve the binary soon. If so, you may download Show-IP from quadWorks
in a few days for free

If this works, I will do a short Tutorial, describing how to use the Mac App-Store with PureBasic.
I am paying subscriber since november, but didn't have the information you provided

Cross your fingers for me!
Cheers!
Regards,
JamiroKwai
JamiroKwai
Re: mac developers?
Fingers crossed.jamirokwai wrote:Hi there,
just to inform you... today, I finally put one of my smaller PB-Tools into the Mac App-Store.
Hopefully, Apple will approve the binary soon. If so, you may download Show-IP from quadWorks
in a few days for free
If this works, I will do a short Tutorial, describing how to use the Mac App-Store with PureBasic.
I am paying subscriber since november, but didn't have the information you provided
Cross your fingers for me!
Cheers!

www.posemotion.com
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Re: mac developers?
J. Baker, very nice iOS app. I am curious as to which programming language/SDK you used to create that app with. Obj-c/xcode? or was this written some how with Purebasic? Congratulations on getting the pb app accepted to the Mac App Store. This opens up possibilities for pb programmers.J. Baker wrote: That's cool! What iOS apps did you make? Here's mine... Screen Shot 1280x800
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Thanks! This app runs on Mac itself and not a portable device. It was written in Purebasic. I just had to make sure I stayed within the Mac guidelines and sign the app and package through command line. But yeah, for iOS devices, you would have to use xCode for that.shiftex wrote:J. Baker, very nice iOS app. I am curious as to which programming language/SDK you used to create that app with. Obj-c/xcode? or was this written some how with Purebasic? Congratulations on getting the pb app accepted to the Mac App Store. This opens up possibilities for pb programmers.J. Baker wrote: That's cool! What iOS apps did you make? Here's mine... Screen Shot 1280x800

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