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This question might be posted before, but I was not sure it was correct in my case.
I am making an app in Unity 3D and I want to make an on-screen keyboard (not the phone's default keyboard). This will not cause any problems on Android, but is it against the App Store guidelines?
The on-screen custom keyboard will contain all the A-Z letters and it will be made out of GUITextures.
I don't believe this is against the App Store Approval Guidelines. I've seen apps use a built-in keyboard, just as long as you don't have to install the keyboard per device.
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Would there be any problems with sending an Mac app to App Store if it is using mach_star for code injection? Would apple approve this app and are there any apps in Mac App Store using mach_star? Thanks in advance.
There is an unofficial check list (AppStore Checklist) with item 25 about interpreted code. It is not the exact thing you mentioned but it might be the reason to reject your app.
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I have an iOS app which use the ffmpeg library, and iOS should compile in static link. According to the LGPLv2, do I release my source code related my UI or other bussiness logic ?
The interaction between the LGPL and Apple's app store is a disputed issue. The only way to get advice you can rely on is to ask a lawyer. I believe that you have two choices -- you can either open source your entire application or you can make available all the object code (.o and .a files) needed to re-link your application.
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If I submit an iPhone/iPad app that downloads HTML based post bodies, that could contain links to anywhere on the internet. (however the site it is downloaded from is strictly moderated), and when pressed those links open a UIWebView so that the linked website can be viewed in the app itself. Will an age rating be applied to the app?
Yes. You have to filter all UIWebView links to only site(s) under your control unless you want an Adult/17+ rating. Apps have been reported to be rejected for not doing this.
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I'd like to write an app-store-approvable app for the iPhone OS which uses libffi. Is this allowed? I am capable of rewriting all of the parts that use it with things like NSInvocation without too much trouble, but would prefer libffi. So my question is: would apps that use libffi be rejected from the app store?
Apple approval is not guaranteed or denied by anything. It's entirely up to them.
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How can an application set a ringtone on iPhone?
This feature is not supported in the API currently since it could be used to set the ringtone to something that the user did not intend to set it to. If you'd like to see it added, best thing to do is submit a feature request to Apple.