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I created a new App in iTunesConnect with German as the Defaut Language. When I tried to add another localization (UPDATE: trying to add it in iTunesConnect for the same App, where you modify the apps metadata) I got the error: "The App Name you entered has already been used.", but I didn't modify it, the App Name is the same as under German.

Has anyone else encountered this?

Are we requiered now to give a different Application Name for each localization? Before, we had the same App Name for each localization.

If we can give different App Names for different localizations why can't we have the same App Name for each localization as before?

What's your experience?

Thanks in advance!

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Have a read of How does accepting an answer work ? this might help people respond (0% accept rate is not good) – ManseUK Jan 25 '12 at 13:24
I think you've got the process wrong. You don't upload a different app for each language. You need to embed localisation in the app itself. See icanlocalize.com/site/tutorials/… – Thomas Clayson Jan 25 '12 at 13:27
@ManseUK - Thank you for your suggestion. I checked my previous questions and accepted some answers. – Alpár Jan 25 '12 at 14:15
@ThomasClayson - Sorry I didn't express myself clearly enough. When I said "I tried to add another localization", I meant it in iTunes Connect, where you modify your App's metadata. So the App is the same of course, and that's why I don't understand why I can't add the English description with the same App Name. – Alpár Jan 25 '12 at 14:18

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I did not experience this bug anymore.

Apple must have fixed it or it was just a one time event ...

Thank you for your replies!

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