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Apple adds submission histories to iTunes Connect
iPhone developer Brian Stormont pinged us this morning to share the news that Apple has quietly updated iTunes Connect with a great new feature: Status History. Appearing near recently reviewed items, this option opens a detail table showing how your application has worked its way through the ...
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iTunes Connect Adds “Submission History” for Developers
The iPhone Blog — ... , Erica Sadun over at TUAW highlight a new addition some developers are seeing when entering iTunes Connect — a submission history: ...

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