Nice job reading! This is about the Mac App Store....
Tough to draw any conclusions from such a small sample size, but maybe Apple should hire more reviewers for the 6 months surrounding a new OSX/iOS release.
Nice job reading! This is about the Mac App Store....
I have been updating six apps in the last month and the longest wait was 8 days and shortest was 2 days.
From my experience there is something wrong with the data this company is basing that claim on.
My app is currently waiting for review.
I submit it on Oct 2.
One month is too long.
Especially when you have bug fixed release.
The amount of actual money flowing in the Mac App Store is far less than you would guess.
Mac App Store = freebie central for cheap customers
Even Apple is not making money from it, therefore the lack of resources dedicated to its operation?
The amount of actual money flowing in the Mac App Store is far less than you would guess.
Of course times increase as a new OS rolls out which requires developers to update their products and means more developers are submitting updates.
Coda from Panic is at version 2.0.4 now. The Mac App Store has 2.0.2 listed as the current version and it's been that way for 4 weeks. Still no 2.0.3 update, and when that does post it will still be a version behind. This is ridiculous.
There is nothing worse than a graph Y axis that has no units stated on it !
And yet, I know of developers whose apps are doing better in the Mac App store than in the iOS App store. There's far far less competition in the Mac App store, and the iOS 6 App store is currently causing serious problems with discovery for many types of apps.
Nice job reading! This is about the Mac App Store....
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That was my first thought as well
My guess is that they are working to allow upgrades within App Store. All of Apples own apps are long overdue for a major upgrade.
My guess is that they got all their people focusing on maps, or the Mac App Store is getting more popular and more apps are being submitted, thus it is starting to take longer.
I wonder if an internal debate at Apple about taking away resources from the Mac App store to support the iOS App store. I hope they don't kill it like they are trying to kill their desktop products.