I'm experimenting with the relatively new (to me) compact DatePicker. I'd like a column of aligned fields, the first two on top are date pickers for user input, the ones below that are dates outputted in textfields calculated from dates input by user. In Interface Builder in Xcode, it looks mostly like I want it, black text centered in white rectangular text fields. But in production on my iPhone, the DatePickers are functional, but they are not centered and they appear on a gray background. I haven't been able to figure out what settings to adjust to make the DatePicker's date centered and on white background. Screenshots attached. Grateful for help.
--JS
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Hi folks,
I've developed independently for 12 years. Whenever I submitted an app, I'd get a sequence of emails saying that my app is waiting for review, in review, approved (or rejected), ready for sale, etc.
I recently joined my employer's development account. My roles are App Manager and Sales. Today I submitted my first app as member of organizational team rather than one and only guy in my personal developer account. I received no email message about the submission. I'm used to getting an email saying something like "Your app status has changed to Waiting for Review". Do only certain team members get these emails? Is there an additional role I need in order to get these status updates? My "Additional Resources" have been set for
Access to Reports
Access to Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles.
Access to Cloud Managed Distribution Certificate
Create Apps
As I look farther down my account page, I see under Notifications an option for App Status Reports and "receive an email if your app status changes", but I'm not allowed to enter anything in the blank pulldown menu associated with this option. Could this be the problem?
I can click the Refresh button on my browser a few dozen times over the next day or two, but I'd prefer to get the succinct timely emails.
Best,
-- Josh
Topic:
App Store Distribution & Marketing
SubTopic:
App Store Connect
Tags:
App Review
App Store Connect
Apple has a recent policy [5.1.1(ix)] requiring medical apps like mine to be
submitted by healthcare organizations, not individual physician
programmers like me. I have an app I worked on for a couple months,
loaded it to AppStoreConnect, sent it out on Test Flight, good feedback,
ready to release. But cannot release as individual physician. So went
to my employer healthcare organization. They'd be happy to publish my
app. I now have credentials within their developers account. When I
try to upload my same app (rebuilt with new certificates and identifiers
for organization), I can't get it to upload because Apple flags my
upload as copying someone else's material -- I suspect my own material! It sees
that "Cardiovascular Risk" app submitted under my healthcare
organization is just like my "cardiovascular Risk" app submitted also by
me under my personal developers account! If the app were already
approved at least once, I could transfer it. But since never approved
for the App Store, I cannot use the Transfer App process that Apple
offers. I already tried changing the name of the app, the display name, the details in the bundle identifier, and I made sure to remake the necessary certificates and profiles and app ID with my newly joined organization account.
Any ideas? Not sure who at Apple to reach out to. Not a code issue. Not exactly an account issue. Not a legal issue, although the problem is sorta me copying the material of myself, so I did drop them a line. Help!
Best,
-- Josh
Topic:
App Store Distribution & Marketing
SubTopic:
App Store Connect
Tags:
App ID
iPad
App Store Connect
Hello,
A while ago, we iOS developers had iOS Developer and iOS Distribution certificates. I still have an active pair. But then Apple moved to Apple Developer and Apple Distribution certificates. Even though I only develop for iOS, I've used those Apple Dev and Dist certificates exclusively with my iOS apps for at least a year now. But I still have all 4 certificates active. The two iOS certificates are about to expire -- Apple sent me a courtesy email notification suggesting I need to do something. But now I'm not sure I need to do anything. Is there any reason why I need to keep active the old iOS Dev and iOS Dist certificates if I'm keeping and using the Apple Dev & Dist certificates?
Best,
-- Josh
Dear fellow developers,
I have a couple dozen apps in the app store, but they are all calculators and quick-reference guides -- everything contained within the app. But I'd like to learn new skills and capabilities.
I'd like to learn how to build an app which gets stuff (data, files, etc.) from a server. I've never tried this before. Can folks here recommend
good resources to learn these skills and
safe ways to learn these skills before trying to graduate to using corporate or university servers for interactions?
Thanks as always,- Josh