New Website Publicizes iPhone App Rejections
When Apple first started rejecting iPhone apps for strange or controversial reasons, it was newsworthy, but after a while it became impractical to write about all of these rejections, because – my gosh! – you could fill an entire site with these! AppRejections.com has done just that. It’s a new site you can check to see all the latest disputed app rejections.
AppRejections is a bit of schadenfreude for Apple-haters who enjoy reveling in what seems to be Apple’s most unpopular policy, but it’s also a place for developers to send their problems with the App Store. It lets developers commiserate and let off some steam, but it also provides some information about Apple’s seemingly-inconsistent app approval policies. Heck, maybe Apple VP Phil Schiller will even descend from on high again to fix some of the more egregious rejections.
Although the site is brand-new, with only two pages of posts so far, it could easily become an invaluable resource for iPhone developers confused by Apple’s murky review process which can sometimes lead to apps sitting in limbo for months on end before any word from Apple is had.
Developers looking to have their personal experience documented on the site are advised to contact Martin via his company’s Twitter account, @redglassesapps.

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