Summary

You have now completed the entire process of building an app and submitting it to the App Store. If you have gone from the beginning to the end, congratulate yourself, because it is truly a big feat.

At this point, all you can do is wait for Apple to review your project. The next week or so will be the most nerve wracking (at least it was for me), because you will be hoping that nothing was missed. However, do not worry if your app gets rejected, because it happens to the most experienced of developers, and it is fixable. Apps are often rejected for minor reasons that are easy to fix; however, you do not want to work for months on a project and miss something big that Apple will never approve. So, do your research as to what is and is not ...

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