From iSH on Twitter: We got a call this evening from someone who runs App Review. They apologized for the experience we had, then told us they’ve accepted our appeal and won’t be removing iSH from the store tomorrow. We’ll stay in contact with them to work out details. It looks like iSH’s long andContinue reading “iSH resolves App Store issues”
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iSH to be removed from App Store
From iSH: On Monday, October 26th, just four days after we launched iSH on the App Store, we received a call from Apple informing us that they had found our app noncompliant with section 2.5.2 of the App Store Review Guidelines and that they would remove the app from sale if we did not submitContinue reading “iSH to be removed from App Store”
Apple Debuts iPhone 12 Studio
In advance of the iPhone 12 Mini and iPhone 12 Pro Max shipping this Friday, Apple launched iPhone 12 Studio, which allows users to mix and match different iPhone models with MagSafe accessories. It only available on iOS devices and has the feel of the car configurators I spent so much time playing with asContinue reading “Apple Debuts iPhone 12 Studio”
Apple announces November event
From Apple: One more thing. Please join us for a special Apple Event broadcasting from Apple Park. Watch the show online at apple.com. We thought it was coming, and there it is. Who would have thought just a few years ago that Apple’s most exciting event of the year would be one about the Mac?Continue reading “Apple announces November event”
iSH Linux Shell App Releases for iOS and iPadOS
From isH on Twitter Beta full? Release never full When iSH hit the TestFlight scene, it was welcomed by developers and programmers across the internet for giving the iPad a command line interface, something Apple has resisted on iOS. Despite the positive buzz, no one though this would get past App Review, which Casey LissContinue reading “iSH Linux Shell App Releases for iOS and iPadOS”
Copycats highlights App Store issues
From John Gruber: First, how in the world did this app get approved with this name and with this icon? And how is it still there? The ripoff version is now popular enough to be ranked #7 on the Entertainment list. Where’s the App Store bunco squad? This wouldn’t even be a hard case toContinue reading “Copycats highlights App Store issues”
Jason Snell launches 20 Macs for 2020
From Six Colors: With this year marking the turn of decades (in some particularly disastrous ways, as it turns out), I decided to construct a list of the 20 most notable Macs in history. Over the next 20 weeks, I’ll post essays, podcasts, and videos about each of them, counting down to number one. IContinue reading “Jason Snell launches 20 Macs for 2020”
Apple announces 2020 WWDC schedule
Apple announced the schedule for WWDC, but the main takeaway is that the keynote will be streamed at 1 PM on the east coast, as it has in the past. I’ll be interested in the format of the keynote. As choreographed as Apple’s media events are, it wouldn’t surprise me to see them stream aContinue reading “Apple announces 2020 WWDC schedule”
Apple releases summer Apple Watch bands and iPhone cases
From Chance Miller for 9to5Mac: Apple has updated its collection of Apple Watch Sport Bands and iPhone cases today with a variety of new colors to celebrate summer. Today’s new releases come after Apple debuted two new Apple Watch Pride Edition Sport Bands last month. I don’t plan on getting any of these, but bothContinue reading “Apple releases summer Apple Watch bands and iPhone cases”
Craig Federighi on AppStories
From the AppStories podcast In this special episode of AppStories, Federico interviews Apple’s Senior Vice President of Software Engineering Craig Federighi about iPadOS, pointer support, and more. There’s no one better to interview Federighi about iPadOS’ recently implemented cursor support than Federico Viticci. I listened to it this morning and it was interesting to hearContinue reading “Craig Federighi on AppStories”