iphone - Help planning for an update to my app -


I'm now planning to release version 1.0 of my app. I plan to release 1.1 in the next 2-3 months.

What do I need to take care of for the initial release now?

In addition, should I select 1.01 as the SKU number and bundle ID in iTunes Connect to submit? The version numbers in the software are completely arbitrary, usually, you have major

Look at the version and an minor version is version 1.2, it is a version of the software and there are two minor updates since the original release. (Note that this is subjective because it can be technically version 3 - where there is a change in each release version.)

You should not just leave the second version fresh information . Generally, an update increases a bug fix or feature. (For example, I have created a game named "I Keep a new user interface on the iPad as well as fixing bugs. On the contrary, consider another app, which I just changed icon. ?)

As far as your app is released, it is completely up to you. You do not need all the features right away, but make sure that whatever you do is implemented fully Do not be quick to do something out with imperfect features. Users will hate it for you. Instead, select the main group of features, which are your ap do this job well and then work on other things for the next version.

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The two most common causes of application rejection are problems Core functionality with core functionality and crashing involves the belief that customers All the features and release notes described properly in the marketing text are expected to act as described, and in the same manner that all buttons and menu items within the application are fully functional A will (ie, gray the buttons or notifications that will be implemented in a facility). Before submitting your app for approval, make sure that every aspect of your application is fully functional and the marketing lessons and release notes are in line with the end user experience.

Also, make sure that you check your application well, in addition to the iPhone simulator, a large percentage of applications are rejected due to various types of accidents including the launch of the iPhone and iPod touch. , Which will be dealt with and dealt with on testing on a real device. Do not leave that step in the development process.

Ensure that your app works and works according to the advertisement, it should be your goal for version 1.

As far as SKU and bundle id are:

  • SKU is considered as a four-letter code, which represents your app. In the old iTunes Connect, you will see that your SKU represents your download. I just checked and it seems that they print the full name of your app. However, just for example, there would be a valid SKU NPPN for Nippon (I actually use it.)

  • Your bundle ID Reverse domain name should be For example, com.mosheberman.myapp may be a bundle id for my app. You do not actually own the domain name, however. For Nippon, I've used com.yetanotheriphoneapp.nippon .

    Hope it helps.

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