uSightRead submitted to the App Store
Well, after about a month of hard after-hours work, version 1.0 of uSightRead has been submitted to the iTunes App Store. Hooray!
Now it’s just a waiting game for it to be approved. I’m really happy with the way it came out, and suprised at how easy it was to develop for the iPhone. There were some features that I cut out, but it just gives me a reason to keep going and to have additional releases. I already have plans for two more releases, but for now I’m going to take a little breather.
One other thing that I was having an issue with is setting up the bank information in App Store so that I could get paid. The issue is that they require a bank that has a SWIFT code. The SWIFT system is a proprietary international banking system that allows for money to be wire transfered across country borders. Most small banks (like the one I use) aren’t on the SWIFT system. I ended up opening an account specifically for the app store at Wells Fargo. Just a heads up for other budding iPhone developers out there.
