Alexander and I spent all day together completing the final bits of code before pushing Zosh into the App Store approval queue. We started early in the AM going through our issue list deciding which bugs will be fixed and which ones will have to wait for a version 1.1.
By mid day we were famished and my darling girlfriend fetched us a lovely Chinese meal. We chowed and then hit the computers again for the long stretch until we were satisfied that all was done. We spent the rest of the evening using Zosh making sure that there were no show stoppers. By 11pm Zosh was ready to be submitted. By 1am, Zosh was in the queue and we both breathed a sigh of relief.

Josh & Alexander take a break from coding.
Three years of use cases, two years of coding, a lot of testing, boat loads of espressos and Zosh is now complete. Now it is up to Apple to give us the green light to launch into the store. From what I’ve read, that should take approximately four to five weeks. Alexander and I have waited more than two years to start selling this thing, waiting four weeks should be cake.
