Hi Chipp,
> Yes, of course it is. I'm only talking about using it for enterprise
> customers, who I can independently provision.
Ah, I see.
> Just to be clear, THIS SHOULD NOT BE DONE FOR A COMMERCIAL APP!
EVER! :-)
Best
Klaus
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Yes, there are a number of ways I can imagne 'sneaking one by,' but if
you're caught, you probably lose your developer license.
All you need to do is have you friend give you the serial id of his
iPad/iPhone and you can provision an app for him and send it to him. Then he
installs in using iTunes.
"Way cool" Chipp (and Andre)! We could use this here for sure...
Otherwise, for the app store, everytime you want to add a new module to your
application you have to push a new version.
Musings: But, how does iOS filter downloads to even know that it is code? In
theory I can download a text file
Fascinating approach Chipp. This has a lot of potential.
Bob
On Dec 9, 2010, at 3:55 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
> There are several advantages to using the StackRunner (I'm calling it
> AltRunner ;-P) concept:
>
> 1. I can program stacks on my PC instead of having to use a Mac
> 2. I can pro
There are several advantages to using the StackRunner (I'm calling it
AltRunner ;-P) concept:
1. I can program stacks on my PC instead of having to use a Mac
2. I can provision the exact same AltRunner client for different
customers, and give them different links, and they will be running
Yes, of course it is. I'm only talking about using it for enterprise
customers, who I can independently provision. Just to be clear, THIS SHOULD
NOT BE DONE FOR A COMMERCIAL APP!
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 5:29 PM, Klaus on-rev wrote:
> Hi Chipp,
>
> > Sivakatirswami,
> >
> > Yes, I believe that is
I don't believe this will be a store distributed app. In that case you can do
whatever the heck you want with the iPhone. I remember reading that in iOS 4
Apple was making some provision for enterprise customers, so that companies
could develop and distribute their own custom apps to the iPhone/
Hi Chipp,
> Sivakatirswami,
>
> Yes, I believe that is the case for commercial development.
>
> FWIW, I am working on an iOS 'StackRunner" which works on iPhone and iPad.
> With it, you can provision your enterprise customers, and then they can
> download stacks directly to their device by enter
Sivakatirswami,
Yes, I believe that is the case for commercial development.
FWIW, I am working on an iOS 'StackRunner" which works on iPhone and iPad.
With it, you can provision your enterprise customers, and then they can
download stacks directly to their device by entering in a stack URL. When
Can anyone share the update requirements for iOS Apps?
Do we simply change that in our standalone settings push a new version
and then the App store alerts all users?
anything else we need to know?
Sivakatirswami
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