Apple brings App Store to 13 new countries
Apple today announced the addition of 13 new App Stores to the world according to a note posted in the Apple iPhone Developer announcements. If you are in Armenia, Botswana, Bulgaria, Jordan, Kenya, Macedonia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Niger, Senegal, Tunisia, or Uganda you are in luck.
iPhone OS developers are encouraged to update their App selling preferences in iTunes Connect so their apps could be sold there. If your apps already have the “sell in new territories” option checked, you are ready to rumble in those new countries.
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