Its like they werent even trying.
Youd think with an app intended for developers, Apple would use it to set a good example for proper use of UI elements, and providing good functionality.
This app has the feel of something that someone who just graduated from a 7-day iOS bootcamp would create for their final project.
But more importantly, it does pretty much nothing except show you how many units you sold. Basically nothing else. You still need to use the iTunes connect website, which in case you havent noticed is NOT mobile optimized and doesnt even render properly on iOS Safari. Yes thats right. Their developer portal doesnt even work on their own devices browser.
This is a perfect example of the disparity of the apple experience that end-users see vs what developers see. Youd hardly believe its the same company.
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iTunes Connect, v3.1.1