Re: Question on How to Distribute iOS apps for testing

2015-05-07 Thread William Prothero
Scott, thanks for your input and patience. Problem solved. I need to use the “Add to Library” command under the File menu, tho. Dragging didn’t seem to do it for me, even though I drug, drug, drug everywhere I could think of. Best, Bill > On May 7, 2015, at 4:50 PM, Scott Rossi wrote: > > The

Re: Question on How to Distribute iOS apps for testing

2015-05-07 Thread William Prothero
Sheesh! I did it again! After quitting and restarting iTunes, checking in the library using the finder, it my app showed up and loaded onto my iPhone successfully. Dragging the app to the iTunes screen didn’t work, and most of the google pages addressing this are old. Anyway, it does work with i

Re: Question on How to Distribute iOS apps for testing

2015-05-07 Thread Scott Rossi
The iTunes method I've used in the past is to first add friends' device IDs under Devices in the iOS development portal and generate/download an updated provisioning file. Distribute the standalone and the provisioning file to friends. They then drag these files onto iTunes, and sync their device

Question on How to Distribute iOS apps for testing

2015-05-07 Thread William Prothero
Folks: I have an iOS app that I will probably never, at least for the near term, put into the Apple Store. I want to be able to distribute it to a few friends, though, without them having to load it on their using Xcode. I’ve been testing this on my own computer, trying to use iTunes, which I