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Does anyone know if there is a limit to the number of applications I can submit to the app store?

I'd like to generate several applications (possibly climbing to 100 if it is wildly successful) all built from the same framework, but of interest to different groups.

Thanks.

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Well, this guy submitted over 900 apps. Of course, he ended up getting banned. But, if your apps are useful and sufficiently different, I think you'll be fine.

http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2009/08/03/apple-bans-app-stores-3rd-most-prolific-developer/

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I wish I could upvote your post indefinitely. – JoePasq Oct 25 at 1:41
That's helpful thanks. I'd only be submitting a lot if they were useful so I should be fine then. – RichH Oct 25 at 1:46
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I believe there is no limit...

You might want to think about in-app purchases though...

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I have considered in app purchases in depth, but one of my intentions is to brand each application to a specific organization and this would prevent this. It's a really good suggestion for others though - thanks for adding it. – RichH Oct 25 at 1:49
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Not exactly.

There is no limit to the number that can be submitted, but since the process is entirely up to Apple and to individuals employed by Apple, the results are unpredictable.

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There is no known limit to the number of apps you can have, but I would imagine that some people at Apple would frown on this. You might want to rethink your approach.

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