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Sort of out of the programming realm, but does anyone have a recent waiting time for the Mac App Store? I submitted mine a week ago and still nothing..
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It takes at least 10-15 working days at the moment for a new app or a major update, 4-5 working days for minor updates. Be patient, they are overloaded at the moment.
I am not so sure about Mac App but they take 4-5 Working Days to approve iOS(iPads and iPhones) App Acc.
What's your current status ?
If you are having much problems call them up and register a complaint.
There is a website that now tracks this using crowd sourced data from twitter
http://reviewtimes.shinydevelopment.com/
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I've been looking into using Apple's Testflight in iTunes Connect this morning. About 20 mins ago all references to external testing disappeared. At the same time I got an email from Apple about scheduled maintenance on iTunes connect that's happening in 10 days.
Have they removed the external testers feature for now?
How can I access this feature now?
For what its worth, looking at in in firebug, the column for External Testers was hidden with CSS.
Update: Its back up and available for me now.
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Now the XCode is available through app store.
I have a lab setup of around 20 iMacs and XCode size is around 4 GB. Is there any way I can install it one time and using pendrive or drive copy it to other macs and connect/activate/authorize on respective macs.
There has to be some thing.
In some thread I saw that we can download it from connect.apple.com. I logged on and saw the .DMGs. But Xcode 4.4.1.dmg is "1.81GB". How it can be.
I don't have that much bandwidth. 4 GB on 10 systems means 40 GB and the time taken too is imp..
Please Guide.
They've managed to compress Xcode significantly over the last year or so, the .dmg you get from the developer portal will be the way you want to go. It only weighs in at 1.81GB and can be copied to as many computers as you want (provided they are intended to be used by members of the dev program). I just checked on the Mac App Store, and they are distributing Xcode 4.4.1 # 1.6GB.
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I'm using a Windows Phone 7.5.
Is there a way to automatically sync the current time with some internet time server?
I'm really surprised about the fact that I need to enter the time manually. Even more, my clock was shifting about 3 minutes in 4 weeks.
Kind regards Georg
Automatic time is work only if your mobile operator provide this service, it's not SNTP sync.
You can only check time is actual with Internet Time app
However no such possibility to change system time from application, so no such app, that can automatically sync time from internet.
Go to Settings => date+time and make sure that 'Set automatically' is set to on
This should sync the clock to an internet server
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If I am developing an app that has a 30 day trial, for example, where would the best place be to store the license information? Application support is too easily accessible, but I am not sure where else would be appropriate...
ApplicationSupport or Preferences is the correct place for it. If someone deletes the appropriate file to get an extra 30 days of use, is that such a big deal?
If you really want to stop people from getting more than 30 days of use, consider online activation.
You could also require Admin access to install your app and put a hidden file somewhere deeper in the system, but that would definitely fall under bad practises.
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Does anyone know how you see how many downloads/purchases of your Windows Phone 7 app you've had?
The reports in the App Hub don't show me a anything!
Cheers,
Ash.
Other than AppHub you can use the Microsoft-endorsed solution called Runtime Intelligence Service. According to their website:
Application monitoring and
analytics
Number of application sessions
Number of unique users
Feature usage counts and duration
General system and stability statistics