Apple’s App Store is the only way for developers to distribute their software to consumers’ iPhones and iPads. To get into the store, apps undergo a review process governed by Apple guidelines. In a news release, Apple said it will now provide a “mechanism” for developers to “challenge” the guidelines. Apple also said it will no longer delay routine bug fixes over App Store guideline violations unless they relate to “legal issues,” instead requiring fixes at the next major release. “The fact you don’t learn about it until you’re trying to push a bug fix has a really negative impact on customers,” said Andy Fowler, chief technology officer at Michigan-based sales software maker Nutshell.
Source: bd News24 June 23, 2020 01:52 UTC