Back in June, Cult of Mac reported that Apple was set to introduce a new requirement for iOS apps that meant every single one had to ship with an icon measuring a whopping 1024×1024 pixels for Retina display devices. Developers are now reporting that the same requirement has been applied to Mac apps being sold [...] Related Stories Alfred For Mac Updated With Quick Look Integration, File B
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Apple has made a small change to the way in which App Store age ratings are displayed to make them a little easier to find. They’re now displayed alongside app icons on iOS devices — just under the name of the developer — so they’re... Read Post
Developer Daniel Jalkut notes that the latest requirements for the Mac App Store are asking for an app icon that's at least 1024x1024 pixels, which is extraordinarily huge. To put that in perspective, each and every submission to th... Read Post
In an email sent out to iOS developers today, Apple has announced a new rule that requires all apps to be submitted for approval with high resolution 1024×1024 icons and artwork. That’s a higher resolution than the display built int... Read Post