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CameraAlert v1.2 submitted to Apple


Article by: Darren Griffin
Date: 26 Aug 2010

pocketgpsworld.comAfter what feels like months in development, CamerAlert v1.2 has finally been wrenched out of the dev teams bleeding hands and submitted to Apple for approval.

This update adds a number of major changes and improvements but I won't spoil the anticipation by revealing all of them until we get the green light from Apple.

I will however whet your appetite by saying that is is now fully iOS4 compatible and multi-tasking aware/capable.

The success of this app has taken us all by surprise and we're committed to building on the feature list and improving it where we can. As it uses the very best data available it has a head start on all the rest and with the ever increasing user base of subscribers both via the CamerAlert app itself and our vast user-base on other GPS platforms we are better placed than ever to ensure that the data you rely on is the very best we can offer.

As soon as we get the green light from Apple we'll post the full feature list and changelog.

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Posted by nicksmithassociates on Fri Aug 27, 2010 7:42 am Reply with quote

Great to hear you have a new version in the pipe line. I find the App a big improvement on the Tom Tom based option but get iritated when it closes for no apparent reason.


 
Posted by Darren on Fri Aug 27, 2010 7:52 am Reply with quote

nicksmithassociates Wrote:
Great to hear you have a new version in the pipe line. I find the App a big improvement on the Tom Tom based option but get iritated when it closes for no apparent reason.

If you continue to experience problems, please raise a support ticket so we can investigate http://www.pocketgpsworld.com/support.php


Darren Griffin

 
Posted by esim on Fri Aug 27, 2010 9:08 am Reply with quote

That's lovely - you shouldn't happen to be working on an Android version?


esim

TT 720, TT One v3
HTC One V, Asus TF101, Garmin eTrex

 
Posted by jonnyspin on Fri Aug 27, 2010 8:05 pm Reply with quote

or a Java one for Sony w995 :-)


 
Posted by johngoodland on Tue Sep 07, 2010 3:00 pm Reply with quote

Good news Darren been waiting for this release.

Do you have any feedback from Apple yet as to when we can expect it??


 
Posted by BrummyGit on Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:03 pm Reply with quote

I've been eagerly awaiting this new release - is there any news on when it will be approved?

I don't understand the approval process as I've twice known another app I use (Twittelator Pro) get same day approvals to fix problems caused by Twitter's servers. How come you are so low down the pecking order?


 
Posted by johngoodland on Thu Sep 16, 2010 12:05 pm Reply with quote

News Team Wrote:
<a href="After what feels like months in development.....



Now months in testing ! Come on guys even a sorry bug gone back to delevelopment would be better than nothing....


 
Posted by MaFt on Thu Sep 16, 2010 1:20 pm Reply with quote

it's with apple, awaiting review. what more else would you like to know?!

MaFt


 
Posted by johngoodland on Thu Sep 16, 2010 1:23 pm Reply with quote

3 weeks now awaiting review I would be banging on Apple's door everyday : Laughing


 
Posted by SHC on Thu Sep 16, 2010 1:51 pm Reply with quote

I'm a little bit surprised at the delay, it does seem a long time since it was submitted for approval. But then Apple do seem to do things their own special way. I did wonder if it had been rejected as when iOS4 was previewed the Apps allowed to use true background multi-tasking seemed a bit restrictive in true Apple style and CameAlert may have fallen foul of those rules perhaps?


 
Posted by Darren on Thu Sep 16, 2010 2:11 pm Reply with quote

I've just blogged about the delay for tomorrow's newsletter.

Despite Apple having been very quick on the turn around for earlier submissions, something has clogged their systems this time.

We've phoned them at great expense a number of times, emailed them daily, screamed, thrown tantrums and all to no avail. They tell us it's awaiting review/approval and we just have to wait, nowt else we can do.

If anyone really thinks we have any clout with Apple and can make rush our app through Approval then we're flattered but we don't.

We'e as desperate as you guys to see it out in the wild, we're delighted with it and want everyone else to be delighted too!


Darren Griffin

 
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