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sevenlayermuddle:
I finally got my first iOS app uploaded last week.  Then after a nail-biting 8 days' waiting for Apple approval, it went on sale early morning UK time a couple of days ago.

I've just checked the sales figures for first two days and Geographic sales are very encouraging, spread across the globe from 7 different nations, from Kuwait to Canada.  Volumes sales may take more analysis, but in essence they add up to 17.  If this keeps up I could be a millionaire by somewhere towards the end of the 23rd century.   :lol:

- 7LM

kitz:
Well done  ;D

Although now here comes the obvious question..  I know youve been developing an app(s) for a while...  but come on spill andgive us the details  :D

sevenlayermuddle:
I actually quit work in 2010 with a few to 'getting into' apps, but couldn't find the motivation, so took up trail walking instead.  I think the trick was to wait until I'd forgotten enough about proper 'C' (sorry, Apple), then I was more receptive to the quirks of Apple's Objective C, and the XCode IDE, whereas my background was all command-line based (makefiles etc).

But it actually turned out to be a lot more than just learning the language and writing the App. There's marketing issues too, new webpages to be set up, and a robust support network is essential (that's why I felt the need to move al my mail over to google apps a few weeks ago).

But in answer to kitz's request.... I'm way too shy to identify the app.    :-[ Maybe once I'm rich.  I'll PM instead.   ;)

roseway:
Congratulations on your sales volume. ;D

sevenlayermuddle:


But I just got my first review, 5 stars and I genuinely have no idea who it's from :clap:
That's only visible in the Canadian App Store unfortunately, I wasn't aware that reviews are filtered by country of origin.

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