I have an application with monotouch ios (iphone/ipad application). in my project option I target ios 6.
now when I want to download my application with a device that run ios 5 itune not allow.
If I change the target version to the 5, Does my app supports ios 6 and 6.1 yet?
Do I need to change my codes to support both of them?
If you target iOS 5 in MonoTouch, your app will work on both iOS 5 and iOS 6 devices. In general, nothing special should be done to support both iOS 5 and iOS 6. Keep in mind though, that some APIs are iOS 6 only, such as the deep Facebook integration. So don't worry much about your code, just make sure that you test your app on devices with different iOS versions.
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I developed an iPhone app that works on iOS 6 and iOS 7 but not in iOS 5 or iOS 4.3
I want to release this app to App Store.
Will the store reject my app because it is not work in iOS 4.3 or the Store accepts the apps that work on iOS 7 as its the new thing?
Hope anyone got my mean.
No problem with that. Keep your deployment target as iOS 6.0. That will be fine
If your app is just for iOS 6 and iOS 7 that is fine it will just be restricted to device with that iOS on them. As long as you have set your Deployment Target to be 6.0 it will work fine and not be rejected. And unless your app goes against the Apple Review Guidelines you will be fine.
Additional note that isn't in the guidelines
Your app must work on retina 4 inch (iPhone 5) otherwise it will be rejected.
Good luck with your submission.
I'm having trouble release an iOS 6.1 app with Xcode 5. During the development we worked on Xcode 4 and then switched to Xcode 5. The application is very large and is not optimized for iOS 7. So I used iOS 6.1 SDK to compile for both iOS 6.1. Application was tested with TestFlight and it worked flawlessly on both iOS 7 and iOS 6 devices. On both devices it had same iOS6 looks, which was satisfying.
The application base SDK is set to iOS 6.1 SDK and iOS deployment target is set to same 6.1 SDK.
We sent the application in the review and it was approved. When we released the application, we realized that it is run with iOS 7 looks on iOS 7 devices. This currently breaks our layout.
Is there any way to fix this and let application be released in iOS6 mode for now?
Yes , you can do that. You have to fix every Xib for both iOS 6.1 and iOS 7 so that user can get the UX standard in whichever version of iOS they use. You have to take care of several things. Like
Fix status bar overlapping issue , there are lots of disscussions in stackoverflow about it.
Use appropriate images that matches UX standard of corresponding version.
You have add new launch images/ icons for iOS 7.
etc in short.
Hello I am Develop the ios6 supporting application.My thought is ios 6 developed application is compitaple on ios7 or any otherway is available? and also If I developing the application using ios 7 is supporting earlier versions.Give the best solution for me.
An app compiled for iOS 6 runs in a special compatibility mode on iOS 7.
When you compile with Xcode 5 you must support at least iOS 7. By setting the "Deployment Target" you can also support older versions, but if you use features that are only available in iOS 7 you need to check first otherwise your app will crash on iOS 6.
Also note that the various UI components on iOS 7 are different sizes than on iOS 6. You need to cater for that either using Interface Builder (autolayout possibly) or in your code. How to do this is detailed in the iOS 7 Transition Guide.
The easiest solution is to only support iOS 7. The best option depends entirely on your circumstances, customer base, etc.
Recently, I uploaded my application to Apple store from XCode 4.x with OS 10.7. After that I upgraded my machine with Xcode 5.0 to start with iOS 7. Now I downloaded my application from the Apple' store to iPhone 4S with iOS 7 installed. I see application's UI on device is totally different from the iOS 7 simulator. On device navigation and Tab bar are old fashioned like iOS 6 while I am expecting like iOS 7.
I think the reason behind this that the application has been uploaded from XCode 4.x and when I will upload it from Xcode 5 it will show the latest UI of iOS7.
Do anyone facing the same problem? Do you think Apple should do it itself?
You understand it right. Applications must build and updated on xCode 5 for showing the new iOS design.
You must check your app on xCode 5 before uploading it as "iOS7 ready", Note that your app might work fine with the old design on iOS 6 but no one can check that for you as they might be UI problems and even crashes depending on your old UI and code.
If you are using 100% iOS native interface you should not have to much work.
You are app is built on iOS 6 SDK, To use iOS 7 UI features, build your app using iOS 7 SDK. iOS 7SDK will be available with xCode 5. SO upgrade to xCode 5 and build app against base SDK 7.
Xcode 7 doesn't exists ;)
Your problem is that you compiled your app with Xcode 4. Only Xcode 5 is embedding iOS 7 SDK. If you want to solve your problem you have to submit your app again but compiled with Xcode 5.
(don't forget to set your correct deployment target)
I have a very frustrating experience with recent iOS development. The situation is:
I have developed an iPhone app which targeting iOS 3.1.2, and I am about to submit to AppStore.
What I received from Apple after submission is:
I have to support iPhone 5 tall screen.
The reject message is:
iPhone 5 Optimization Requirement
To support iPhone 5, I need to update the UI and include a launch image: Default-568h#2x.png
After having the Default-568h#2x.png included, Apple rejected my submission again with reason:
Invalid Launch Image - Your app contains a launch image with a size
modifier that is only supported for apps built with the iOS 6.0 SDK or
later.
OK, I am kind of stuck, Apple force me to support iPhone 5 screen, yet, it doesn't allow me to upload app under iOS 6 with iPhone 5 tall screen support.
So I try to compile the code with iOS 6 SDK, then what I find is in order to support iOS 6 I need to have XOS 10.7. Mine is 10.6.8.
To support 10.7 I need to upgrade my Mac to have 2GB memory and i3 duo core CPU and brah brah brah brah...which I don't have at the moment.
So, my question is:
I have XCode 3.2.2, XOS10.6.8, I want to develop iPhone app for iOS 3.1.2 and able to publish in AppStore, how can I do it?
Thank you.
Regards,
Apple will not accept an app targeting an iOS version that old. I don't think they will accept anything less than 5.0 anymore (might be 4.3 but I doubt it).
Sorry, but Xcode 3.2 is years old at this point. Apple simply doesn't support this. iOS 3.1.2 has such a negligible install base that there is almost no reason to target it any more. To support the latest features of iOS (e.g. iPhone 5 support) you need to be building apps with the latest SDK, and you will need to upgrade your development machines and Xcode. You have no choice.