Has been Rejected,Oh no! why?
May 3, 2012 12:33 PM. From Apple.
10.6
We found the user interface of your app is not of sufficient quality to be appropriate for the App Store. Apps that provide a poor user experience are not in compliance with the App Store Review Guidelines.
Specifically, we found each chapter tab in the app is not noticeable. It would be appropriate to format the chapter tabs in an obvious way to avoid user confusion. Screenshots of this issue have been attached for your reference.
Please evaluate whether you can make the necessary revisions to improve the user experience of your app.
If you cannot - or choose not to - revise your app to be in compliance with the App Store Review Guidelines, you may wish to build an HTML5 web app instead. You can distribute web apps directly on your web site; the App Store does not accept or distribute web apps.
HTML5 is the major new version of HTML and enables audio and video to play natively in the browser without requiring proprietary plug-ins. Using HTML5, web apps can look and behave like native iPhone and iPad apps, and using HTML5's Offline Application Cache, a web app can work even when the device is offline. With web apps, you have flexibility to deliver as much or as little functionality as you desire.
To get started with iPhone or iPad web apps, please review Getting Started with iPhone Web Apps.
For a description of the HTML elements and attributes you can use in Safari on iPhone, check out Safari HTML Reference: Introduction.
Friends I need your help #:-S
10.6
We found the user interface of your app is not of sufficient quality to be appropriate for the App Store. Apps that provide a poor user experience are not in compliance with the App Store Review Guidelines.
Specifically, we found each chapter tab in the app is not noticeable. It would be appropriate to format the chapter tabs in an obvious way to avoid user confusion. Screenshots of this issue have been attached for your reference.
Please evaluate whether you can make the necessary revisions to improve the user experience of your app.
If you cannot - or choose not to - revise your app to be in compliance with the App Store Review Guidelines, you may wish to build an HTML5 web app instead. You can distribute web apps directly on your web site; the App Store does not accept or distribute web apps.
HTML5 is the major new version of HTML and enables audio and video to play natively in the browser without requiring proprietary plug-ins. Using HTML5, web apps can look and behave like native iPhone and iPad apps, and using HTML5's Offline Application Cache, a web app can work even when the device is offline. With web apps, you have flexibility to deliver as much or as little functionality as you desire.
To get started with iPhone or iPad web apps, please review Getting Started with iPhone Web Apps.
For a description of the HTML elements and attributes you can use in Safari on iPhone, check out Safari HTML Reference: Introduction.
Friends I need your help #:-S
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EatingMyHat Posts: 1,246
Hard to tell if they are right without the screenshots, but it definitely looks like someone took the time and effort to evaluate the app (to the point that they made screenshots to show you the issue).
I would say that you need to send them a thank you note for good, free QA work.
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Need to upload again the app? because it should line up again,Or has some method not need line up?
*no try there is, only doing