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		<title>Apple lets iPhone developers schedule sales</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today Apple added a very useful feature to iTunes Connect: On Wednesday, developer Amro Mousa from Return7 posted on Twitter that Apple has now added the ability for developers to schedule a sale window for their iPhone applications, allowing them to temporarily schedule a different price. Macworld has independently confirmed the new feature. App Store developers [...]]]></description>
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<p>Today Apple added a very useful feature to iTunes Connect:</p>
<blockquote><p>On Wednesday, developer Amro Mousa from Return7 posted on Twitter  that Apple has now added  the ability for developers to schedule a sale window for their  iPhone applications, allowing them to temporarily schedule a different  price. <em>Macworld</em> has independently confirmed the new feature.</p>
<p>App Store developers can and already do offer discounts on their  apps for specific periods of time, but the process of doing so had been  entirely manual so far. With the addition of advance scheduling, it&#8217;ll  be easier for developers to plan their sale periods and spread the word  accordingly. It’ll also eliminate the chances of human error resulting  in sale windows starting and ending sooner or later than planned.</p>
<p>You have to hand it to Apple’s resilience on all things App Store.  While the company refuses to make any grand sweeping changes about the  things it takes the most flack for, it keeps chipping away at the App  Store infrastructure slowly. Hopefully, these tiny little modifications  and new features gradually make it a friendlier place for developers.</p></blockquote>
<p>[via <a href="http://www.macworld.com/article/147158/2010/03/appstore_sales.html">macworld</a>]</p>
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