Ronald Zellner writes:
> I'm wondering if I put a high
> price on it maybe I can keep it there without it getting spread around
rotfl. Remember that Apple gets a 30% cut of the purchase price.
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Mark Wieder
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> Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2013 11:32:17 -0500
> From: Colin Holgate
> To: How to use LiveCode
> Subject: Re: Some basic concerns
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> If you are just usi
Hi Ron,
When your certificate expires, already installed apps on an iPad will
continue to work, provided that they were bought from the iTunes sture.
Any apps that you installed directly on your iPad, using XCode and a
developers certificate, will stop working shortly after your Apple dev
acc
If you are just using your developer certificate and profile, then ye, it would
expire if you don't keep your account up to date.
Data could be sent to a server, and retrieved by the app, in the same way that
you can with any technology. That would give you the option too of sharing the
iPad da
Hi,
I've been developing in Revolution/LiveCode in an academic setting since 1999.
Most of my work uses regular stacks. I did try a few iPad applications a while
back, but I have not renewed my certifications. Recently I was asked to
develop a research instrument for a project using iPads. My