Google photos on iPhone, only upload select photos [closed] - iphone

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I have an iPhone and I want to create an album my friends, many of whom are Android users, can add photos to. I downloaded the app on my phone for this purpose. In order to add any photos the phone first wants to uploade all my photos to Google Photos. I don't want this to happen. I only want to add select photos to the app. Further I don't want to create a situation where I remove a photo from Google Photos which then removes the photos from my phone and other devices.

Follow the below steps in your Iphone.
Go to app store and download google photos
Login to your account in google photos now go to settings in google photos there you
will see "BACKUP & SYNC"
Open it and turn-off the Backup & Sync from it.
Now you can upload your photos to google drive
Sign in your google account
Click on "+"Sign and create a new folder and give the Name you want.
After that open that folder and click on the "+"sign it will ask you from where you
want to add photos so click your file destination and select the photos you want to
upload and click upload.
Now if your friends are using Android phone then no worry just generate the share link
and give permission of Read,Write so that they can view and edit the photos or can add
the photos in it.
Let me know whether it worked or not.

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I have an issue to publish app to the app store [closed]

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I have an issue with the app store , can anyone tell me what is my mistake?
3 months ago,I have published my app which saves video from youtube and it got rejected from the app store.and I know I break the privacy for the youtube this is no problem because it's my fault .
Now after 3 months,I am trying to publish another app which allow user to download music mp3 from any website (youtube , Facebook,twitter not including) also it get the rejected they tell me,I must take permission.
How can I take permission from all websites? What is my mistake? I think my app is not breaking any privacy.
and I search in app store I found many apps that allow user to download from youtube.
please any help about this issue and what I do so I can let apple publish my app?
thank a lot
You don't have permission to download videos from Youtube, Facebook etc. Just because there are other apps on the store that have these features doesn't mean that it's allowed.

Can Facebook apps simply never be submitted for a review to keep then hidden? [closed]

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At work, we've developed a Facebook app to create a configurable 'tab' page with live information from our API, so that a small handful of our partners can display it on their Facebook pages in a template we provide. The app works fine, but is not something that needs to be independently discovered by people browsing a list of Facebook apps.
Thus, my question is, do we ever need to submit this app for a formal review by Facebook, if we don't care about being listed in their app index? We've got the app URL that we're giving partners directly to install, and that's worked already.
I've provided as much of the app details as are required (descriptions, icons, privacy policy URLs, contact details etc) to meet Facebook's own requirements. Is there any chance Facebook will look at the app down the line and require a submission, considering the app now has 'users' (i.e. people that have viewed the tab page it creates).
You only have to get your app reviewed if you want it to be listed in the app center – but it’s absolutely not mandatory.
But be aware that people could possibly find your app in other ways, f.e. it might show up in the normal search under it’s name.

How to show existing appstore apps link in a new iphone app [closed]

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I want to show many iPhone apps related to me in table view with wrapped in LinkShare and TradeDoubler account, due to which when any purchase made, gives me commission. I have seen in some apps with More great Apps button which opens a link in web view to show many apps in table view after clicking one of them a link of iTunes app store will open and if you purchase any app then commission goes to app owner.
I have attached the screen shot to clear it quickly -
any help would be greatly appreciated,Thanks
You can create a file and place it in a server with your URL stored in it (you can add metadata, imageURL, ...)
Then in your app, if you have access to internet display the tableview with the data loaded from the file. If you have not access to it or if it's corrupted, present a view with something else. You can also use this placeholder for the Apple validation according to TeenDev answer ;-)

iPhone : App rejected because "app does not contain sufficient user interactive iOS functionality" [closed]

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Apple rejected my app and apple gives reason as follow :
"Specifically, we noticed your app does not contain sufficient user interactive
iOS functionality."
It would be appropriate to add more user interactive iOS functionality so that
your app can be appropriate for the App Store."
My app contains one ImageView and two buttons (next and previous). And I dont need anything else.
I found one link on SO but its not useful
So what should I do? How can solve this problem?
While it sounds like a subjective reason for rejection, you should look/think about how a user is interacting with your app. If it is just a Next/Previous interaction with static images, this is the same thing as the photo gallery app that comes with the iPhone & iPad.
As a simple suggestion, you could think about linking the image to a web site. Alternatively, allow your users to add notes to the images. Both should be fairly easy, and would add functionality for the user.
Do you need an app to do this?
Could you make a webpage compatible with ios that way all other devices will have access.
Your answer is simple:
"It would be appropriate to add more user interactive iOS
functionality so that your app can be appropriate for the App Store."
To be honest I agree with Apple on this one.

Cocoa app to publish podcasts vs Mobile friendly site [closed]

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** Please don't migrate this to Apple - it won't be seen. Thanks.
I'm not sure of the legal implications of what I am trying to do, but here it goes.
There is a radio show that I love listening to. It comes on everyday and the podcasts are uploaded to a website so users can download and listen to them for free. The website isn't very navigable, however, and it's extremely hard to play the podcasts from my phone (and, therefore, my car).
I have a long commute and I would love it if I could either access these podcasts via some kind of iphone app or maybe even a mobile-friendly website. I am first trying to figure out which would be better (iphone app vs mobile friendly website) and how sketchy you think it would be for me to develop the app (or site) and then offer it to the radio show for them to upload their podcasts. Alternatively, if they didn't want it, I would just download the podcasts from the site and re-upload them to mine.
Please note I am not trying to make any money off this, I am only trying to make it easy for people like me (with long commutes) to enjoy this particular radio show without having to navigate the existing (dysfunctional) site- risking the lives of dogs, squirrels, and other drivers in the process.
If you create an iPhone app, you will have more control over the OS-specific things that you can do but it will be limited to only the Apple platform. If you create a mobile-friendly site, it will be accessible from any platform but it will be limited by what you can do with a browser. I would say the target audience is the issue. If your target is just you or you and your iPhone friends, do the app. However, if you want scale, do the web app since it will reach the Android and WinPhone7 markets as well.