Apple is paying close attention to the app offerings for its new watch. If your iOS app advertises support for any watch, other than the Apple Watch, prepare for trouble. Apple recently rejected an update to an established iPhone and iPad app because it mentioned support for a non-Apple Smartwatch:
We noticed that your app or its metadata contains irrelevant platform information in the app. Providing future platform compatibility plans, or other platform references, is not appropriate for the App Store. Specifically, your app and app description declare support for the Pebble Smartwatch.
Additionally, Apple has established criteria for Apple Watch developers that reject applications where the primary function is to tell the time.
(Score: 2) by jimshatt on Friday May 01 2015, @04:15PM
Being pedantic here, but in that case you shouldn't have used "either .. or".
(Score: 2) by jimshatt on Friday May 01 2015, @04:20PM
Truthfully, I don't understand what you're trying to say.
(Score: 2) by aristarchus on Saturday May 02 2015, @05:51AM
Sorry! Once again, sarcasm fail! All my fault, I assure you! You see, it is only one or the other, either, not both, but in fact it is an inclusive "or", so it could be both at the same time that it cannot be. Think of it as the post-mortem Jobs reality distortion field, only applied to logic. And again, mea culpa, pina colada!
(Score: 2) by jimshatt on Saturday May 02 2015, @06:26PM