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Monday, September 16, 2013

in-app vs 3rd party service purchases for call center

Dear Support

 

I am creating a service that gives an opportunity for a user to have audio / video consultation with a specialist sitting in my real-world call-center. My service has a web interface as well with the same functionality as the mobile app. 

To be able to get a consultation user should buy "consultations" from either mobile app or website. Consultations purchased from web should be available in application for the same user and vice versa. So basically mobile application is just an extension of my business.

Could you please advice should I use in-app or external payment gate in mobile app ?


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Re: in-app vs 3rd party service purchases for call center


aasmbat wrote:

 

Dear Support

My service has a web interface as well with the same functionality as the mobile app. 

 

Then an app isn't necessary according to the App Store Review Guidelines


https://developer.apple.com/appstore/resources/approval/guidelines.html#function ality

 

2.12 Apps that are not very useful, unique, are simply web sites bundled as Apps, or do not provide any lasting entertainment value may be rejected.

 

The guideline does say "may" but your reason for having an app seems a bit weak.


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in-app vs 3rd party service purchases for call center

Dear Support

 

I am creating a service that gives an opportunity for a user to have audio / video consultation with a specialist sitting in my real-world call-center. My service has a web interface as well with the same functionality as the mobile app. 

To be able to get a consultation user should buy "consultations" from either mobile app or website. Consultations purchased from web should be available in application for the same user and vice versa. So basically mobile application is just an extension of my business.

Could you please advice should I use in-app or external payment gate in mobile app ?


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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

How do I Integrate my game center data into my website?

Hi me and my friends would like to be ale to share our game center data across out website.

 

I am aware that the game center api allows developers to pass data about the game to apple to use in the game center, but then is it possible for a third party such as myself to access that data so it shows on a website.

 

Or is the only option that we must manually enter our game center info ourselves?

 

 

Thanks for any help.


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How do I Integrate my game center data into my website?

Hi me and my friends would like to be ale to share our game center data across out website.

 

I am aware that the game center api allows developers to pass data about the game to apple to use in the game center, but then is it possible for a third party such as myself to access that data so it shows on a website.

 

Or is the only option that we must manually enter our game center info ourselves?

 

 

Thanks for any help.


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Saturday, January 5, 2013

making sense of Game Center

There really needs to be improvements for Game Center and I cannot find any link to post feedback, suggestions or complaints

(If anybody was more successful than I in finding this, pls do give me a lead).

In the meantime,

 

1- there is no sense in having Friends recommendations when there are no games in common with a particular recommendation.

So the criterion should be that I have at least 1 game in common with another person, AND

it should indicate WHICH game... before I am to link up with any given person.

 

2-to add a contact must I really have to do so one by one? mostly, with other apps, I am able to connect say with Facebook friends

of else my phone Contacts. What would be the compromise if Game Center offered this feature too?

 

3-after trying to remove a game from my list (by swiping and clicking remove), some of the games will just jump back in the list.

  that's clearly a bug.

 

Thanks and hope I get some response, smileys, or whatever other help you might have.


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Re: making sense of Game Center

Apple doesn't officially read or respond here. No one here can send anything 'higher up' as we're all just users like yourself.

 

Michael's suggestion to use the feedback form is really the best course you can take. Those forms do get read even if you don't get a response.

 

In a case like this where there is no specific catagory for the product in question I would use the form for the device it is running on. Just make sure you clearly state that the feedback is about Game Center.


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