You can use Xcode to drag apps onto connected devices. It works with .app as 
well as .ipa.

Apple have a configurator app. It also works with LiveCode .app:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/apple-configurator-2/id1037126344?mt=12 
<https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/apple-configurator-2/id1037126344?mt=12>



> On Sep 13, 2017, at 3:14 PM, Terry Judd via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> I’ve always just created a .ipa file from my LC iOS app builds by dragging 
> them into iTunes and then back out again. Now Apple has gone and removed apps 
> from the latest version of iTunes (which appears to have automatically 
> updated on my Mac) and I’m left without a way to do this. Are there any easy 
> alternatives?
> 
> For example will putting the app in a folder called ‘Payload’, zipping it and 
> renaming it as a .ipa file work or is there some extra stuff than happens as 
> part of the .app to .ipa conversion?
> 
> And on a related note. Now that iTunes is out of the picture, are there any 
> other simple tools that I can use to move apps onto an off a number of 
> devices? I have a set of about 50 iPads that I build apps for but I’ve always 
> just managed these using iTunes as most of the dedicated apps like 
> Configurator are overkill for what I need to do.
> 
> Terry...
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