My Xcode has a list of the 14 devices that have ever been connect to my machine
for direct transfer of apps onto them. It would be a painfully crowded list if
all 100 devices in my account were listed there too.
On May 24, 2012, at 4:47 PM, Graham Samuel wrote:
> >Thanks so much to Colin for
Thanks very much for the offer, I will certainly keep that in mind, since my
apps tend to end up in schools who very often don't have the latest model of
anything.
Graham
On Wed, 23 May 2012 18:32:52 -0400, "Ralph DiMola"
wrote:
> Graham,
>
> I have an iPad classic. If you ever need testin
Thanks so much to Colin for this counterintuitive insight - why shouldn't Apple
list all the devices one can work with, since they have access to the
definitive list? Beats me.
Matthias, I am already using AirLaunch, although so far I have only used it
(via Dropbox) on my own network, since I w
Am 24.05.2012 um 00:02 schrieb Colin Holgate:
> Only devices that you physically connect to your computer will be known by
> the Organizer window. Any UDIDs that you add via the portal won't be listed.
> But, if you make an app that uses a provisioning profile that included their
> device, it
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Subject: [Slightly OT} iOS
I am trying to get some beta testing done for a couple of iOS apps I'm
developing. I am trying my best not to leave the LiveCode comfort zone, but
this turns out
Only devices that you physically connect to your computer will be known by the
Organizer window. Any UDIDs that you add via the portal won't be listed. But,
if you make an app that uses a provisioning profile that included their device,
it will work for them when they install the app on that dev
I am trying to get some beta testing done for a couple of iOS apps I'm
developing. I am trying my best not to leave the LiveCode comfort zone, but
this turns out to be impossible, and as usual I need help from those who've
been there before.
Thanks to Scott Morrow and Guglielmo Braguglia on thi
I can't find information on this anywhere. Does anyone happen to know if this
is possible? So if a developer makes an app available for free, but that app
includes purchasable content, is there any way to gift that content, preferably
via iTunes redemption codes? I know that paid apps that are s