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 <kl...@major.on-rev.com> wrote:

> 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 entering in a stack URL. When
> > complete, it will show an icon for every stack you've downloaded, along
> with
> > a file browser to update or delete the stacks and their contents.
> >
> > I've currently got it downloading stacks to both iPad and iPhone. I'm
> > planning on making this part of the presentation Andre and I will be
> giving
> > at the LiveCode conference later next year.
>
> isn't that explicitely forbidden in the app store: downloading "code"?
> I presume stacks are considered as "code".
>
> > HTH,
> >
> > Chipp
>
> Best
>
> Klaus
>
> --
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> http://www.major-k.de
> kl...@major.on-rev.com
>
>
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