You have completed
developing an application, and now the next step is to post it in the
application store. For submitting mobile apps, you need to follow a few
steps. Mobile platforms and stores have guidelines regarding submission of
software. You have to adhere to these rules while submitting the applications.
Even pros feel this to be a daunting task, as they do not do it on a regular
basis. Prior to submission to the app store, make sure that it is tested as per
regulations. Completion of coding does not indicate that the application is
ready for release.
Test
the Application
Testing application
in different devices is a must as you can assess whether it will crash with time
and identify different issues related to performance. There are review
processes and software that helps in identifying several issues. In case the review team misses a point, your user will not. Mobile platforms have laid down
various guidelines regarding the development process and failing those will
lead to rejection. It is mandatory for an App Store Developer to go through these guidelines and design interface based
on it. Prior to submission, make sure that the software does not crash or does
not implement private API.
Register
with the Store
For submitting
mobile apps, developers need to register with the app store. Application
identifier and distribution certificate are two important prerequisites for
submitting the app. With these two, you can create a provisioning profile on the
app store. Be it for a new application or an existing one, it is to set a
deployment target. There is scope for upgrading applications as and when
needed. For every application the icon plays an important role. Any App Store
Developer has to ensure that the artwork conforms with the guideline laid down
by the mobile platform. Details regarding artwork are mentioned in these
guidelines.
Compelling
and Attractive Screenshots
Applications might
have various screenshots, and you need to provide at least one with
submission. In case, you have created an application that performs seamlessly
on different mobile platforms, then have specific screenshots for each mobile
platform. You can also incorporate screenshots for screens of different sizes.
Make sure that screenshots reflect the best features of your application, as
these are often determinants guiding the decision of users for downloading or
purchasing it. Screenshots need to be compelling and attractive. Different
mobile platforms have creative rules regarding the use of screenshots and an Apple
App Developer needs to follow it. Prepare the metadata of the application prior
to submission. Metadata should contain information like: name of the
application, category, description, version number, support URL and keywords.
Provide
Detailed Information
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