Apple rejected my App due to (lack of) "Minimum Functionality"
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2020 2:20 pm
Dear iOS Livecoders, just sharing with you my frustration, because neither my dog nor my wife care about it, and I have the need to unload my anger!
I've developed this free/simple (but in my view useful) App aiming to make the process of sharing your contact info (phone number, email, etc) as easy as possible. It works by QrEncoding your contact information (vCard) and presenting it on the device screen when you open the App. You then ask the person you want to share the info with to scan the QrCode and that's it. So in theory it would mean one tap for me (open the App) and two taps for the receiver (one to open the scanner and the other to accept the vCard).
Nice isn't it?
Not according to Apple reviewers:
I did appeal (yes Apple gives that option) but I lost the case to the appealing "jury" (decision was final as stated on the mail I received) .
So I added an extra (useful in my view) functionality which is the option to QrEncode Wifi credentials such that when your mother/brother in law comes to visit for Christmas you don't need to repeat 5 times your home Wifi password until she/he writes it down right...
Nice isn't it?
Not according to Apple reviewers using exactly the same argument as before.
Waiting for the result of the second appeal with very low expectations...
I've run out of ideas of useful minimum functionalities to add, assuming a QrCoded calculator or Clock wouldn't make much sense. Suggestions are welcomed!
Notes:
1 - Android versions of the App where immediately approved and can be found here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... n.qrmycard
2 - Happy to share my stack for those of you that would like to install the app on you iPhones (or I can invite you for TestFlight as the App was approved for it)
3 - I've seen new Android phones that already come with the native functionality to generate the QrCode out of a contact info but still require at least 3 taps: open the contact book, find the contact, tap to show the qrcode. I wonder if Apple is going to release something similar in the near future
4 - Never saw native functionality to Qrencode the wifi credentials
Happy week for all!
I've developed this free/simple (but in my view useful) App aiming to make the process of sharing your contact info (phone number, email, etc) as easy as possible. It works by QrEncoding your contact information (vCard) and presenting it on the device screen when you open the App. You then ask the person you want to share the info with to scan the QrCode and that's it. So in theory it would mean one tap for me (open the App) and two taps for the receiver (one to open the scanner and the other to accept the vCard).
Nice isn't it?
Not according to Apple reviewers:
I did appeal (yes Apple gives that option) but I lost the case to the appealing "jury" (decision was final as stated on the mail I received) .
So I added an extra (useful in my view) functionality which is the option to QrEncode Wifi credentials such that when your mother/brother in law comes to visit for Christmas you don't need to repeat 5 times your home Wifi password until she/he writes it down right...
Nice isn't it?
Not according to Apple reviewers using exactly the same argument as before.
Waiting for the result of the second appeal with very low expectations...
I've run out of ideas of useful minimum functionalities to add, assuming a QrCoded calculator or Clock wouldn't make much sense. Suggestions are welcomed!
Notes:
1 - Android versions of the App where immediately approved and can be found here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... n.qrmycard
2 - Happy to share my stack for those of you that would like to install the app on you iPhones (or I can invite you for TestFlight as the App was approved for it)
3 - I've seen new Android phones that already come with the native functionality to generate the QrCode out of a contact info but still require at least 3 taps: open the contact book, find the contact, tap to show the qrcode. I wonder if Apple is going to release something similar in the near future
4 - Never saw native functionality to Qrencode the wifi credentials
Happy week for all!