← Back to context Comment by htormey 9 years ago Maybe they used some code push tech similar to what rollout used to update the app after review. 2 comments htormey Reply megablast 9 years ago Or they can just have a delay in the app, or have it check a website to see which code path it takes. htormey 9 years ago Yep. I do wonder if they employed some sort of shady tactic like this or my suggestion to get past app review. What surprising is they were still in the app store after 2 months. Apple usually pulls things pretty quick.
megablast 9 years ago Or they can just have a delay in the app, or have it check a website to see which code path it takes. htormey 9 years ago Yep. I do wonder if they employed some sort of shady tactic like this or my suggestion to get past app review. What surprising is they were still in the app store after 2 months. Apple usually pulls things pretty quick.
htormey 9 years ago Yep. I do wonder if they employed some sort of shady tactic like this or my suggestion to get past app review. What surprising is they were still in the app store after 2 months. Apple usually pulls things pretty quick.
Or they can just have a delay in the app, or have it check a website to see which code path it takes.
Yep. I do wonder if they employed some sort of shady tactic like this or my suggestion to get past app review. What surprising is they were still in the app store after 2 months. Apple usually pulls things pretty quick.