‘pzizz sleep’ for iPhone now submitted to Apple!
Well, we had no last minute dramas from our beta testers and the rest of the team reported no problems, so we’ve now submitted ‘pzizz sleep’ to Apple for approval!
Hopefully it won’t take too long, but one has to expect up to two weeks from past experience…
Once you’ve had a chance to test it out, please do let us have your feedback here.
If you like it, please rate it on the iTunes Store - we need your support please!
Thanks!
edward
Comments
11 Responses to “‘pzizz sleep’ for iPhone now submitted to Apple!”
Please include an option for an in app purchase. I really want both the applications, but would prefer to only use one slot for it.
edward's reply:
November 23rd, 2009 at 3:49 am
Hi Cameron
Thanks for your comment.
We’re looking at putting all the modules under one single umbrella in the future, but for now they’re separate applications.
To put all the modules under one app is possible but would require us to completely redevelop everything we’ve done so far, so we’ll need to get pzizz better known before we can afford to do this!
All the best
edward
Cool. Hope Apple get their collective fingers out and approve quickly!
edward's reply:
November 29th, 2009 at 9:28 pm
Hi John
Let’s hope so, indeed!
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I too would like a female voice version - have you considered using a professional, like Allison Smith? (http://www.theivrvoice.com/) I think she might be a good fit.
edward's reply:
November 29th, 2009 at 9:29 pm
Hi Chuck
Constantly on the look out for the right female voice - thanks for the suggestion! I’ll pass it on to Matthew…
All the best
edward
Hi,
i’m wondering one thing : is it possible to have pzizz sleep Start an other application once the sleep period is over ? Because I use an other app to wake up in the morning, but if I use pzizz to help me fall asleep, I won’t wake up if my other app is not started automatically by pzizz.
Regards
edward's reply:
November 29th, 2009 at 9:30 pm
Hi Christophe
Thanks for your feedback!
I don’t *think* it is possible for one app to control another app and stick within Apple’s guidelines, but I’ll certainly check with my developers and find out.
As a matter of interest, which app do you use to wake you up in the morning?
All the best
edward
Pzizz Sleep is now out on the app store if anyone wants to try it out.
How am I supposed to sleep if I still have my headphones in my ears? I don’t wanna have to wake up, plug in my iPod, take out the headphones, and then not be able to fall back asleep. Will it work the same way if I plug it into my speakers?
edward's reply:
December 9th, 2009 at 3:37 am
Hi Amanda
A lot of people (including me) play the soundtracks back through speakers and it works wonderfully!
I’m also about to test some new ‘flat’ headphones that were recommended to me and I’ll be sure to let everyone know how I get on. If you’re interested, you can find out more here :
http://www.sleepphones.com
Happy pzizzing!
edward