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Apple App Store developer guidelines PDF outed

Apple App Store developer guidelines PDF outed

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Apple announced yesterday that it would clarify the rules on the App Store review process by publishing the full set of guidelines used by the approval team. Unfortunately for anyone thinking of joining the growing community of iOS4 developers, Apple chose to hide the document behind a pay wall, making it accessible only to those people who have already paid $99 to join the Developer Programme. In the hope that Apple's new spirit of openness extends beyond those who...



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