OK - I drank Apple's "cool-aid", and my app is now "waiting for approval" ... woohoo
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What I finally did to get this IMHO unnecessarily complex process complete (Apple's fault, not B4i ... Erel's products are fantastic):
1) In B4i, I created a new Build Configuration with the name com.MarkTurneyPhotography.FF to match what I would re-do on the Apple Developer website.
2) Created a new signing key in B4i.
3) Went back to Apple, deleted my existing distribution cert and provisioning profiles.
4) Still on Apple, created a new distribution cert and provisioning profile, then downloaded them to my PC.
5) In B4i, recompiled my app using the new key, provisioning profile, and cert .... so that everything is as I have come to call it "drinking the same batch of Apple's cool-aid". Can you tell this process irritated the sh1t out of me
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6) Downloaded the *.ipa to my PC.
7) Emailed the *.ipa to myself, in order to get it to the virtual Mac on the Mac In Cloud service I am using.
8) On the virtual Mac, used the Application Loader to upload to Apple - FINALLY worked!
9) Went to the iTunes Connect site, and completed any remaining tasks like my demographic information. One extra step that I to complete is creating screenshots for the different supported devices. Because I created my app to "auto-scale", I figured that it would be fine to simply take the actual screenshots from my iPAD and scale them in Photoshop to the various dimensions. I created separate folders for the various device screens in order to keep everything organized. Here are the dimensions from Apple's documentation: 4" - 640x1096, 4.7" - 750x1334, 5.5" - 1242x2208, iPOD - 640x920.
10) Submitted the App!
I hope this summary helps someone to not want to commit hari-kari
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Mark Turney
Ocala, FL
Developer of Face Flashcards, on the Google Play store and hopefully soon Apple's store