Adam Martin publishes iPhone App-Rejections website

Apple came under heavy scrutiny this year when they rejected the Google Voice application. This has lead to a number of developers calling out that Apple’s iPhone application approval process is “broken” and that they’re not happy.

Because of this, iPhone developer turned blogger, Adam Martin, has started a blog whereby he documents individual application rejections in an effort to help developers understand what they can and cannot expect from Apple’s approval process.

The site is still very new and has only been running this month, but he already has a number of iPhone applications being featured. Upon visiting his site, there’s a strong heading which reads “If YOUR iPhone app has been rejected by Apple in an unusual or unfair way, please write about it on your blog / news / etc, and send a link to @redglassesapps on Twitter”.

On Adam’s About page, he states the following:

I started this site to be a useful resource to other developers. That’s why there are no ads (for as long as I can afford it) – this isn’t for money, it’s for mutual benefit. Share and share alike…

Nice movement from Adam, you can read more about App-Rejections here.

Story picked up on Read Write Web.

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7 Comments on "Adam Martin publishes iPhone App-Rejections website"

  1. Olga says:

    hi

    anyone know of a good Iphone application developer in Cape Town area?
    Any info much appreciated

  2. Marc says:

    Hey Olga,
    Check out http://SAiPhoneApps.co.za, it has a full listing of South African iPhone developers

    Cheers
    Marc

  3. Hi Olga

    immedia does iPhone development and we’re based in Durban. We’d love to get in touch with you about any iPhone dev needs!

    http://www.immedia.co.za

    thanks!
    Kish

  4. Olga says:

    Thanks guys Marc,Chris and Kish. Kish, we are based in cape Town…so will scout around here first, otherwise bookmarked immedia :)

  5. Juliaan says:

    Hi Olga,

    I am a software developer who also develops for iPhone and I am also a registered iPhone developer who is in the Cape Town area.

    If you are still interested my email address is juliaan.evenwel@gmail.com.

  6. Chris M says:

    Looks like a recruitment thread has been started here!

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