Apple releases iTunes connect mobile for App Store developers
Apple today released iTunes Connect Mobile, an iPhone (and iPod touch) app for allowing developers to view statistics about their products on the App Store. There are over 250,000 apps on the App Store and with the release of iTunes Connect Mobile, Apple has made it easier for developers to track sales statistics for each product they have on the store.The app allows a break-out of sales by day, week, month (5w) and 6 months (26w). There are colorful graphs for displaying unit sales and updates. Additionally, developers can see information about the different markets where their app is sold.
Apple's iTunes Connect Mobile is a free download from the App Store. Note that it does not seem to have propagated throughout the entire store. If you don't see it yet, try again in a little while.
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i downloaded it a couple days ago, then was about to go leave it a mediocre rating... but, now it seems to be gone!
my favorite app tracking osx app maker was repeatedly rejected for making an iphone version of it. and then, apple releases this! i hope they are not blocking 3rd party people from making competing apps. bad, apple... bad...
Is this in the App Store yet? Can't find it at all right now.
June 14 2010 at 9:26 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply@Noah I can only guess that you're either;
a) constantly being turned down by women and thus see them as stupid, in which case you need to step up your game.
b) raised in an environment where women are looked down upon. If so you need to find new influences that see the world in a better light
c) trolling
all three are tough places to live from but with the right perseverance you can change (and maybe even get laid)...
Props to Jason for answering the question honestly.
With many of the advantages of HTML5, especially local caching, I agree that the necessity of a native app, as opposed to a web app or even a simply website, is narrowing. However, after using a number of web apps and native apps, it still seems clear to me that the native apps just provide a smoother experience. They can often be much faster too because they don't have to load the UI; they only have to load the relevant data.
As an example, I think about the difference between the Bank of America iPhone app, which is largely just a frame for their mobile web site, and the Chase Bank iPhone app, which is a native app. the Chase app is faster, tidier, and generally more functional. I'm not sure that it's necessarily so, but at this point, that's the way it is.
Your first three words sum up your entire existence ...
June 11 2010 at 9:12 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyShe's a chick, what do you expect?
June 11 2010 at 8:58 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replyhere's hoping they create and airport utility at some point too.
June 10 2010 at 11:27 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyRATS! The moment I saw the headline my heart skipped a beat. I was imagining Apple had released an iTunes version of the SymplifyMedia streaming software. Access any song in iTunes with your iPhone.
Then I had to read further and have my hopes shattered. ;(
You obviously have never used an App...
June 10 2010 at 7:30 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyTheir site ha squat for analytics and requires you to import into excel or use appsales app to see trends and what not. This is great! Though I have several accounts and would like to be able remember all them and switch in and out of them
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