I am working on app in which I want to schedule an alarm like in Android Alarm service.
I know there is UIBGTaskScheduler in iOS 13 but I am unable to identify if this can work when app is killed?
I have searched a lot but couldn’t find about the process when app is killed.
I have seen lots of examples are there as well but couldn’t find the answer I was looking for.
Can anyone help me with that?
Thanks in advance.
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my App was suspended on the google play for minor issue regarding mining option which was removed months ago, as my app didn't do any actually mining.
I decided to remove completely that feature but the app has been suspended what s the fast way to get google support to help with the issue.
It seems like your app was suspended for good reason if it had potential security issues...don't hold your breath on it being added back to the store.
The correct way to contact Google Play support is via the help option "?" question mark icon in the Play Console.
I have created an app using AppSheet and I am looking for information on how to create a wrapper that will turn my AppSheet into an app that can be purchased/downloaded in the Google Play or Apple stores.
I have checked with AppSheet, they don't have anything in place at the moment to do this through them but they also said that there is nothing in their user agreement that prevents someone from doing what I am looking for.
I'm just new to app development, I've done websites, just not apps and am looking for a little help.
AppSheet now supports white-label apps. Please see What is a White Label Native App?
Also, most support for AppSheet questions happens via http://community.appsheet.com so that's the best place to get questions answered.
How can i access another app if my app is in this strange Sandboxing thing which is required to release a app in the MAC App Store?
I'm reading with this Method an UIElement:
AXUIElementCopyElementAtPosition(xxx)
This works fine so far. But if i enable App Sandboxing, i no longer get reference to the MenuItem!!!
Thanks for help.
Such Apis are not supported from within the sandbox. All you can do is file a radar and sell your app outside of the store
Filed a bug... radar: 12174743 Keep filing Bugs maybe someday they'll relent.
Flawed / illegal sandbox leads to failure of all Accesability API's,
aka AXUIElementRef's.
Have you guys gone crazy over there??? Ever heard of the ADA act?
Get ready to get sued..
The sandbox is such a SAD result of your success. It really pisses
me off, actually. It goes against every reason I have ever stood
behind this platform... through thick and thin.
How strict/loose are Microsoft on approving Windows Phone apps submitted to the marketplace? I know there are tonnes of stories of developers having their iphone apps rejected on unreasonable grounds, and I know Google let you publish just about anything to the Android market...how are your experiences with WM platform?
Any comments are appreciated so thanks in advance
In my experience, nothing has been removed or rejected unexpectedly. As long as you follow the guidelines set out in the Application Certification Requirements, you should be fine. If an app is rejected, they give guidelines on how to reproduce the problem as well as explain what they expected the app to do, so it's a helpful response.
Read the docs on the Windows Phone site.
http://create.msdn.com/en-US/
I have found them to be VERY strict but only for things in their guidelines. Like anything follow them and you can't go wrong!
I want to implement some thing like in people hub native app. I want to open some pop same like they using to select contact alphabetically. can some one tell me how should i start for that.
Try the long list selector from http://silverlight.codeplex.com/
In depth here - http://www.windowsphonegeek.com/articles/wp7-longlistselector-in-depth--part1-visual-structure-and-api
First question, why build an app that already exist nativly? Secondly your question is far too broad to answer properly, we cant tell you how to build an app.
I recomend going through the tutorials on the app hub to get you started. Here is also a free book that might help http://blogs.msdn.com/b/microsoft_press/archive/2010/10/28/free-ebook-programming-windows-phone-7-by-charles-petzold.aspx