When an app is rejected by Apple’s App Store review process, do they tell you all the issues that’s wrong with the app? Or do they stop after finding the first issue that’s wrong?
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All the rejections I have seen cited a specific issue that needed to be resolved. Although I have heard about more general rejections that cite general inconsistencies with the HIG.
It is only recently (6 months or so) that they really started providing very much feedback at all, the more recent rejections have been very specific stuff. I saw an app last week that was rejected because the arrow on the popover did not line up correctly with the button when opening the popover the first time, subsequent openings did line up correctly.
As with any human process it all just boils down to what reviewer you get and what they feel like doing with your app that day. I know from usage statistics in one of my apps that the reviewer used it for 7 minutes before approving it so they couldn’t have done too much in that time.