Morgan Sherwood
posted this on April 26, 2011 11:42
Unfortunately the apps you can make on our mobile platform do not get ported over into iTunes. You can get the word out about your mobile app with the options available on the "Distribute" section within your mobile app.
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What happens when a user (who has successfully placed a shortcut on their phone following your Distribute instructions) synchs the phone with iTunes and/or the Droid app store? Does the shortcut remain on the phone?
Is it impossible to save the mobile app in such as way that it can be submitted to iTunes?
Thanks.
Does anyone have an answer ? I mean its a real stretch calling these apps in the first place.
Are we being fooled by this "mobile app" thing. I mean if I can't get it to be USED as an app, what good is it for? It acts just like a web page when i go I click on the link. This is a rip-off . I am paying $25/month for this. I want my money back. This is ridiculous.
Where is the answer ? Why are you people so lax with answering questions ? You want $25 per month, people need to know if its worth it.
What happens when a user (who has successfully placed a shortcut on their phone following your Distribute instructions) synchs the phone with iTunes and/or the Droid app store? Does the shortcut remain on the phone?
Is it impossible to save the mobile app in such as way that it can be submitted to iTunes?
Thanks