Awesome! Let's just hope that Apple approves it, my app got rejected twice before I got it on the store :/
Chris
What were their reasons for rejecting it? I am working on my first app, and it's on a tight schedule, so I'd rather nip any problems in the bud :)
Ulrik
When I asked the user if he wanted to open a website in Safari I used a popup alert instead of a sheet alert (that pops up from the bottom of the screen). Then a button to go to comments had an icon that shouldn't be used to open comments, so I had to change that icon to one I found on the internet. And when opening comments, if there were no comments, the tableview was empty, and Apple said I had to make a "no comments" label. All in all, you just have to follow Apple's HIG very strictly.
Congrat! I have been watching your work since it began and I thank you for that! :-)
danpalmer
Well done! Can't wait to download the final copy from the app store :) The betas have been great.
Chris
congrats! I am looking forward to seeing more in-depth tutorials :) I would love to see some more examples of how you manage to create such great, custom UIs.
manos t
Hey, really great you submitted it :D As soon as it gets out, I 'll use it for at least a week and then I 'll make a review for our blog/forum, the biggest one in Greece (iPhone-wise :P) :D
Can't wait to try out this application. I'll do a review of it on my blog as soon as I have it in my hands(or on my iPhone*). It's been great following the developments process. Will you keep posting information about the application here on the blog?
Sounds great. This have given me a lot of insight into to development behind all the applications in the App Store. Definitely worth subscribing to and following on Twitter.
I want to see if it's possible for one individual to build an iPhone app in a week. I'm designing, coding, and submitting everything by myself, and posting updates here multiple times a day. Hopefully, at the end of the week I'll have an app ready to submit to Apple.