Friday, May 22, 2009

Re: The FirstClass iPhone Application

The App Store approval process has garnered quite a reputation for being un=
clear and slow. The Washington Post now regularly uses the word "notorious=
". Thus far Trent Reznor wins the prize for a public response to this issu=
e:=0A=0Ahttp://www.techcrunch.com/2009/05/03/trent-reznor-responds-to-apple=
-you-want-obscene-ill-show-you-obscene/=0A=0ATalking
to your Apple rep woul=
d be your best bet since the FC people are powerless.=0A=0A_J=0A=0A _______=
_____________________=0AJason at jasonpj@yahoo.com=0A=0A=0A=0A=0A__________=
______________________=0AFrom: Fred Bartels <fred_bartels@rcds.rye.ny.us>=
=0ATo: ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU=0ASent: Friday, May 22, 2009 12:34:17 PM=0AS=
ubject: The FirstClass iPhone Application=0A=0APlease excuse the cross post=
.=0A=0AI'm sitting in a meeting with FirstClass folks and they do not know =
why it=0Ais taking so long to get the FirstClass app onto the App store. =
=0A=0AThey said people should feel free to ask their Apple reps what is goi=
ng=0Aon. Apple has had the client for around 50 days. FirstClass has receiv=
ed=0Aonly one short email from Apple (saying they were reviewing the app)=
=0Aduring that entire period. =0A=0AThe iPhone app, which was demonstrated,=
looks great.=0A=0AThanks for anything you can do to encourage Apple to pus=
h this out.=0A=0AFred=0A=0A-------------------------=0AFred Bartels=0AHead =
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