October 29, Apps built for iOS November 1, View downloads View release notes. October 27, View downloads View release notes. October 25, View downloads View release notes. October 21, Support users and resolve in-app purchase issues more quickly with new App Store Server API endpoints, now available in production.
Refund Lookup. Identify whether a user received refunds for past in-app purchases. October 21, You can now take advantage of new notification types that cover more user events, including subscription expirations, offer redemptions, refunds, and more. October 21, The App Store sandbox environment lets you test in-app purchases on device and server-to-server using product information set up in App Store Connect, helping you deliver high-quality in-app purchase experiences.
October 21, You can now set the minimum macOS version required for compatibility with your iPhone and iPad apps that run on Apple silicon Macs. Configure the subscription status URL in the sandbox environment and in production. October 11, View downloads. September 21, App Store Connect 1. First came iOS 4. The final release of the new development suite is available for download here. Technically, it would be illegal for Apple to distribute this new free software on Snow Leopard.
Same happened years ago with the Update 2 : Xcode 4 is live in the Mac App Store. If you compile the same app without any modifications from Xcode 5, it gets compiled as a first class iOS 7 citizen, with the new status bar appearance and controls.
In fact, I can't find any way in Xcode 5 to have the app launch in legacy-mode I'll upvote comments for any non-NDA-violating hints on this, but the real question is about something else. The app I'm currently working on works in this legacy-mode, but will crash when compiled with Xcode 5, due to very old iOS 4.
This can be addressed of course, but with a short deadline the client has asked me to not address it, focussing on a set of features first, and only after that updating the project to be a 'real' iOS 7 app. When weighing all the rumors and experiences in past years, the iOS 7 launch is supposedly imminent. It is absolutely vital that the updates I'm currently working on are submitted to the App Store as an iOS 6 update. I'm assuming Apple will at some point around the launch of iOS 7 start rejecting apps that were built with Xcode 4 and the iOS 6 SDK, in order to push the adoption of real iOS 7 apps, phasing out the necessity of the legacy mode.
With this I'm hoping to aim for an iOS 6 app submission before they start rejecting 'old school' apps, but I have no real intel on when this might be. The time frame between the release of an iOS version and when Apple rejects apps is what I'm most interested in. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. When will Apple start rejecting apps built with Xcode 4. Asked 8 years, 3 months ago.
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