App Wrapper: App Sandbox

And this do nothing for MAS release?

Errr…
It adds your notes into the plist, which will be read by a MAS reviewer, and also provides descriptive text to Mac users who buy your app through the store.
I once had my MAS app rejected because I requested access to Documents folder but did not say why.

My App passed the MAS team review this night and is available on the MAS. :grinning:

:+1:

thanks to everybody

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Count yourself extremely lucky!

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Luck should have something to do deal with computer science. Anyway I’m happy today

I really don’t understand what you mean sometimes.

AppReview is infamous for random rejections. They tell you that your app isn’t appworthy. Even if other apps that do something similar exist. They also love to tell you about imaginary problems. Sometimes they want the dot on the i, the next time the dot needs to be on the t. A big problem is when the app crashes for the reviewer. It’s not his job to help you so that you are on your own.

May be my English is not as good as I want.

What I want to say is Computer Science is a Science and science is not something about chance or luck. It works or it didn’t works. With Apple approval in MAS we are far from Science…

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This is true.

Maybe I’ve been lucky so far, but all rejections I had in the last three years (8 in more than 70 MAS reviews) had a reason I could understand (App crashing when in review, missing english dialogs for permissons etc.), every time I got a screenshot and a short hint, what the problem was.
Yes, I am not happy with Reviewers testing an app, sold only in Germany in german language, in English, and rejecting it, when a permission dialog is not translated, but traht something I can handle :smiley:

Hey @Thomas_Roemert can you tell what is your app name? I will take a look on the MAS

Its a small invoicing app (RechnungPro X) and therefor only available in the German Mac App Store: ‎RechnungPro X im Mac App Store