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D.T.

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Sep 15, 2011
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Howdy Folks!

I don't believe Apple provides a mechanism for this though ITunes Connect, but figure I'd ask. Is there any point during an update submit process that you can queue up the next release? i.e., vs. waiting for the pending version to be released into the App Store. Our next version was submitted a few days ago, and we have our next iteration on deck, but didn't want to interrupt the current process (these are mostly new feature releases we didn't get in v1.0, so being slightly staggered isn't that huge of an issue).

It just seems like apps from major players have updates pushed out faster than the typical review time ... almost like they've got the next version queued up right behind the "in review" release[?]
 
Howdy Folks!

I don't believe Apple provides a mechanism for this though ITunes Connect, but figure I'd ask. Is there any point during an update submit process that you can queue up the next release? i.e., vs. waiting for the pending version to be released into the App Store. Our next version was submitted a few days ago, and we have our next iteration on deck, but didn't want to interrupt the current process (these are mostly new feature releases we didn't get in v1.0, so being slightly staggered isn't that huge of an issue).

It just seems like apps from major players have updates pushed out faster than the typical review time ... almost like they've got the next version queued up right behind the "in review" release[?]

Since the option to create a new version is gone when you have a new
version created, I'd think not,
but then how does Tom Tom get a 200Mb app in the App Store when there
is a 50Mb limit?
So maybe there are some things going on for certain apps who knows?
 
Since the option to create a new version is gone when you have a new
version created, I'd think not,
but then how does Tom Tom get a 200Mb app in the App Store when there
is a 50Mb limit?
So maybe there are some things going on for certain apps who knows?

I thought that the 50 MB limit was only for downloading applications over cellular, and that larger apps can be downloaded only over Wifi. Even Pages, Keynote, etc. are like 200-300 MB.
 
I thought that the 50 MB limit was only for downloading applications over cellular, and that larger apps can be downloaded only over Wifi. Even Pages, Keynote, etc. are like 200-300 MB.

ah, yes, you're right!
 
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