Thanks for the reply!
> I have submitted an iOS app powered by Qt technology to Apple App
Store successfully, you may get it from
https://itunes.apple.com/cn/app/istkani-le-tou-xing-cai-piao/id841279537.
Could you describe me please the structure of your bundle? Does it have
dylibs/frameworks? This information is very important to me.
> The first one was UI issue, I use QtQuick to draw the whole UI, but
it's not a game, so Apple says you should use native component such as
buttons, push notification services etc.
I didn't get it. Could you explain this more in details? My
understanding of your sentence that I can't use non-native style of iOS
apps to submit them to iOS App Store. Am I right or not?
How have you solved this issue?
Thanks!
On 7/4/2014 4:50 AM, Yang Fan wrote:
I have submitted an iOS app powered by Qt technology to Apple App
Store successfully, you may get it from
https://itunes.apple.com/cn/app/istkani-le-tou-xing-cai-piao/id841279537.
Since this is my first iOS app, before it was published successfully,
Apple had refused it for 2 times. The first one was UI issue, I use
QtQuick to draw the whole UI, but it's not a game, so Apple says you
should use native component such as buttons, push notification
services etc. The next one was about IAP, I had registered some IAP
items in the App Store, but didn't implement the IAP in the app, this
was the reason they refused the second time.
After I fixed the issues they filed, the app was accepted. It cost me
2 months since my first submitting to the final acceptance.
On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 2:34 AM, Pavel Mogilevskiy
<pmogilevs...@gmail.com <mailto:pmogilevs...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello everyone!
I would like to ask you if it's possible to submit my Qt
application for iOS to iOS App Store.
What are requirements? Are there any restriction?
I heard that Apple doesn't allow to submit applications that
bundle dylibs to iOS App Store? Is this true?
Thanks for any information.
I'm using Qt 5.3.1 LGPL, iOS SDK 7.1. Application has been
written with Qt Widgets (non QtQuick/QML).
Thanks!
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