Derzeit verschickt Apple Mails, in denen der iKonzern seine Entwickler daran erinnert, dass die Icons ihrer Apps für iOS 7 angepasst werden müssen um Vorfälle wie bei „Netflix“ zu vermeiden (gemeint ist der schmale, weiße Streifen oberhalb des Icons).
Im Detail bedeutet dass:
Die E-Mail im Wortlaut:
Dear developer,
We have discovered one or more issues with your recent delivery for “…”. Your delivery was successful, but you may wish to correct the following issues in your next delivery:
Invalid Image – For iOS applications, icons included in the binary submission must be in the PNG format.If your application supports the iPhone device family, you must include square icons of the following dimensions: 57×57 pixels and 120×120 pixels. If your application supports the iPad device family, you must include square icons of the following dimensions: 72×72 pixels, 76×76 pixels and 152×152 pixels. For Mac OS X applications, icons included in the binary submission must be in the ICNS format and must include a square 512×512@2x image.
If you would like to update your binary for this app, you can reject this binary from the Binary Details page in iTunes Connect. Note that rejecting your binary will remove your app from the review queue and the review process will start over from the beginning when you resubmit your binary.
Regards,
The App Store team
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