On 9/21/12 12:33 AM, Guglielmo Braguglia wrote:
Hi Howard,
the solution is AirLaunch :
http://hyperactivesw.com/airlaunch/index.html  ... a very useful plugin
for LiveCode. :-)

Funny, I was thinking the same thing. :)

But Howard would still need to install the developer profiles via XCode. It's a one-time task though.


Guglielmo


On 21.09.2012 07:16, Howard Bornstein wrote:
I need to be somewhere away from home for several weeks and want to
continue to develop my IOS app while away. I can bring LC and the SDK to
this computer. So I know I can develop code and check it in the
simulator.
But is there any way I can get an app loaded on my iphone to test when
I am
not near my home computer?


As far as I can tell, iTunes won't sync with my iPhone (which would allow
an updated version of my app to get loaded on the phone) unless I sync to
the computer where I originally set up my iPhone (ok, it will, but it
will
wipe out everything currently on my phone). Is there any other way I can
get a new, compiled mobile standalone to upload onto my phone without
syncing to my home computer? I haven't used Xcode for this but is there a
way to upload an app directly to the iPhone using Xcode and bypassing
iTunes altogether? If so, would someone please describe the steps to
someone who has only used LC/iTunes to get apps onto their phone?


I am in your debt.


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