Posts Tagged ‘Murderdrome’

Reasons why application developers hate Apple and the iPhone App Store?

Reasons why application developers hate Apple and the iPhone App Store?

What apps do you have on your iPhone? Super Monkey Ball? A word game? Some calculators and flashlights? While the whole process of getting a new app on your iPhone seems devilishly simple—tap on the app store icon, confirm purchase, and wait for a minute—things aren’t always so simple and straightforward for the developers who are working hard to bring you these cool apps. A number of my developer friends have been writing in, eagerly but so far unofficially listing out the problems they have faced. This article offers a detailed list of all the problems that have plagued the App Read More...

App Store hacked?

App Store hacked?

It is a mystery how censorship of applications works in Apple. We all know about the Kill Switch and the SDK agreement. When the Applications I Am Rich and Slasher were removed from the store after many complain from users, we doubted whether Apple really test applications before deploying them or they rely on the feedback and publicity from third parties? After this, comes the rejection of Murderdrome; it was rejected on the ground of violating the SDK agreement. It never made to the App Store. Here, we start believing that Apple really check applications before deploying them. Is this a Read More...

Murderdrome and App Store Controversy

Murderdrome and App Store Controversy

App Store visitors were eagerly waiting for the launch of Murderdrome to experience the first feel of  reading comic books on the iPhone and iPod touch. However, to the dismay of many iPhone users, the comic book application was rejected possibly for being too violent to the eyes. Here is what Apple said about the rejection: Murderdrome cannot be posted to the App Store because it contains content that does not comply with Community Standards" and "Applications must not contain any obscene, pornographic, offensive or defamatory content or materials of any kind (text, graphics, images, photographs, etc.), or other content or materials Read More...