Open Source: iOS Library For Easy In-App Ratings Popup W/App Switching Support

I’ve previously mentioned the Appirater library designed to enable you to quickly get more ratings for your apps by providing users with a pop-up asking them to rate your app at the time of your choosing.

One of the drawback’s of Appirater is that there are issues with app switching.

This new library works automatically with app switching, and provides a few more options, and a cleaner interface.

There’s also support for Mac Apps.

The library is known as iRate from Nick Lockwood, and you can find the Github repository along with detailed usage instructions  here.

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