I originally intended to finish the content earlier, but the time spent trying to publish the app has pushed other things back. It was also my intent to have more content than what's finished, but I didn't expect to spend so many hours fighting with the certificates for submission.
The completed content can be seen below. In previous videos and screenshots, I had left what was incomplete as light grey. Based on what I've read, a great way to get an App rejected during the approval process is by making it look unfinished- as such I've removed traces of what is yet to be completed. I'd like to get it added in at some point, once I figure out how to get the submission to go through (which may require rebuilding the whole app).
At this point, I also have to begin working on the report that goes with the App, so additional content will be on hiatus until after the report is complete and at least some form of the app makes into onto the App store.
The completed content can be seen below. In previous videos and screenshots, I had left what was incomplete as light grey. Based on what I've read, a great way to get an App rejected during the approval process is by making it look unfinished- as such I've removed traces of what is yet to be completed. I'd like to get it added in at some point, once I figure out how to get the submission to go through (which may require rebuilding the whole app).
At this point, I also have to begin working on the report that goes with the App, so additional content will be on hiatus until after the report is complete and at least some form of the app makes into onto the App store.
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