Store Properties
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From the Application Dashboard select 'App Store Properties' (as shown in the image above).
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Step 2 (Apple Devices - App Store Properties) |
2.1 App Name. In the 'App Store Properties' screen, insert the Name for your App (e.g. Golden Vale Golf Club) - spaces are allowed. Note: This is the name that will be displayed in the Apple 'App Store'. The name chosen for your App should not be generic - it should be unique to your individual golf club to avoid publishing complications (where another App may already exist under the same name).
Note: This image must be a 1024 x 1024 pixel .png file only. Other sizes or image file types will be rejected. Remember: Image file names are to contain only numbers, letters and underscores with NO SPACES (e.g. Example_App_Icon_2.png).
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Step 3 (Android Devices - Google Play Store Properties) |
3.1 App Title. In the 'Google Play Properties' screen, insert the Title for your App (e.g. Golden Vale Golf Club) - spaces are allowed. The App Title is equivalent to the App Name for an Apple (iOS) App. Note: This is the title that will be displayed in Google's 'Play Store'. The title chosen for your App should not be generic - it should be unique to your individual golf club to avoid publishing complications (where another App may already exist under the same name).
Note: The image must be a 1024 x 500 pixel, .png or .jpeg file type, with no alpha channel (clear background layer). Be sure to only upload an image which meets the required criteria. Remember: Image file names are to contain only numbers, letters and underscores with NO SPACES (e.g. Example_Promo_Graphic_5.png).
Note: This image must be a 512 x 512 pixel, .png or .jpeg file type only with a maximum size of 1024KB. Images which do not fit these criteria will be rejected. Remember: Image file names are to contain only numbers, letters and underscores with NO SPACES (e.g. Example_Application_Icon_1.png). Design: Unlike the icons used in Apps for Apple devices, images used for Application icons in Android Apps can and should use a clear background layer (Alpha Channel). Icon image files should have a clear section around the outside of the graphic (particularly on the left and right sides), as the side edges are trimmed slightly, as part of the 'Play Store' publishing process. See the example above which shows the clear background (depicted by white and grey checker-board) extending beyond the central graphic out to the (512 x 512 px) canvas edge. Refer to the Google Play Store on your Android device to see various examples of resultant 'Application icons'.
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