Apple introduces App Store Resource Center for Developers
While the App Store has been a success for Apple and many developers, many others feel that there are a lack of communications, resources and tools for those building iPhone Apps. Hoping to address those concerns, Apple today announced the App Store Resource Center for Developers:
We are pleased to introduce the App Store Resource Center, a single destination designed to make it easier for you to find details on everything you need to know about distributing your app on the App Store — from how to prepare for app submission to managing your app once it's been posted.
Make sure you also check out the News and Announcements section of the iPhone Dev Center for tips on submitting your apps to the App Store, turnaround time for app review, new program features, and guidance on everything from development and testing to distribution and marketing.
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Comments (2)
this isn't by chance a way to try to get some apps developed that actually add value?
Thats a good beginning! But the info in the resource center is currently the FAQ from the Dev Center only nicer formatted! :(
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