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Saturday, August 17, 2013

Developer License Agreement Infinite Loop (Services back online)

Hello all,

 

My question is regarding the recent 'All services are back online for Developers' notice. I was one of the developers who needed to 'review the new developer license agreement' during the downtime, but needed to access the Member Center (which was down until yesterday) in order to do so. Therefore I was stuck in an infinite loop on the website.

 

Now that 'all services' are back online, I was able to 'review the new developer license agreement' and sign it electronically. Great! Should be working now, although I am STILL STUCK IN AN INFINITE LOOP. I am trying to upload a new app via iTunes Connect and this is what happens:

 

After signing into iTunes Connect, it then prompts me to Review the iOS Developer Program License Agreement, which I already did. The options are to click the link to Member Center or Continue. I click Continue. The next page I click on the Manage Your Apps link, then click the Add New App link...which goes right back to the SAME Agreement Update page, prompting me with the choices to Review the iOS Developer Program License Agreement via the Member Center or Continue. OK Apple...I'll choose the Member Center link this time. This goes right back to where I started, there is no option to Review the iOS Developer Program License Agreement, WHICH I ALREADY DID.

 

This is pretty ridiculous. I have had patience up until now and didn't complain (much) during the downtime, but now that these services are back I should be able to move forward with company deadlines for App submission, etc.

 

I have tried this on both Safari and Chrome. Same infinite loop. Anyone else having this issue?

 

Thanks,

Mark


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Re: Developer License Agreement Infinite Loop (Services back online)

We already messaged apple KT.

 

Me personally 8 times in the past 24 hours.

 

What do I get? No reply. And I'm not expecting any either.

 

I know you are pro-apple and that's fine. But let us other app-makers who are not-so-much right now have our voices heard too. 


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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Re: Is it permissible to offer free IOS apps backed by paid subscription services?

So you want to use Apple's tools, platforms, customer base, devices, and infrastructure for free but don't feel that Apple deserves a cut of your ad revenue?


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Monday, January 7, 2013

Is it permissible to offer free IOS apps backed by paid subscription services?

Hello,

 

I was wondering if it's permissible according to Apple's guidelines and standards to offer free IOS apps that interact with online services that are paid for outside of the Apple ecosystem.  Apps for Netflix and Dropbox, to name a few, seem to suggest this is perfectly reasonable.  I was hoping that someone could point me towards the appropriate standard or guideline that spells this out expliclty.

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Mike


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