On Sep 18, 2014, at 10:57 , Jens Alfke wrote:
> Apple added this restriction because scammy developers were submitting
> accurate screenshots of their (crappy) apps during review, then after the app
> went on sale they'd swap them out for screenshots taken from other (much
> better) apps. So
> On Sep 18, 2014, at 10:25 AM, Rick Mann wrote:
>
> I learned yesterday that you can't change the screenshots in the App Store
> after your app is approved. Has this always been the case? It seems ludicrous
> that I have to submit a new binary to change the screenshots (but that's
> exactly
> I learned yesterday that you can't change the screenshots in the App Store
> after your app is approved. Has this always been the case? It seems ludicrous
> that I have to submit a new binary to change the screenshots (but that's
> exactly what iTunesConnect support told me).
I don’t know why
Has been like this for about 15 months, before that you could change at will
Op 18 Sep 2014, om 19:25 heeft Rick Mann het volgende
geschreven:
> I learned yesterday that you can't change the screenshots in the App Store
> after your app is approved. Has this always been the case? It seems l
I learned yesterday that you can't change the screenshots in the App Store
after your app is approved. Has this always been the case? It seems ludicrous
that I have to submit a new binary to change the screenshots (but that's
exactly what iTunesConnect support told me).
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Rick Mann
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