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iTunes Connect Adds "Submission History" for Developers

By , Friday, Nov 6, 2009 at 5:31 pm
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Speaking of tiny, incremental improvements, Erica Sadun over at TUAW highlight a new addition some developers are seeing when entering iTunes Connect -- a submission history:

Appearing near recently reviewed items, this option opens a detail table showing how your application has worked its way through the App Store review process, and on to the shelf. Stormont details this update on his site.

Sadun also states that the amber status bubbles are slightly more verbose now, adding "waiting for review" for the freshest uploads.

If you're a developer and you're seeing these, or any other changes in iTunes Connect, let us know, and let us know what you think about them, and what else you'd like to see.

Rene Ritchie

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  1. Redth says:

    About freaking time. Hopefully this is a sign of more detailed status updates to come...

  2. Mange says:

    I know how to use one Itunes account with severals iphones ;)

  3. Bovine says:

    We''ve been seeing "Waiting for review' since we uploaded on the 27th of November - albeit a Saturday. I notice that the news section for devs states percentage of apps approved for the past week but this has not been updated since October! What are you not saying Apple?

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