There is an issue with installing apps from the browser in iOS 14 beta (https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/652391).
I don't know whether it is a new restriction or just a bug in the beta version.
Once you install B4i-Bridge, it will be able to install other apps.
I have some idea for a workarounds but I'm waiting to first understand whether it is a real issue or not.
For now do this:
Send yourself an email with:
itms-services://?action=download-manifest&url=https://<ip address or hosted builder>:51042/download?type%3Dmanifest_<username>
You need to replace two values: ip address and user name (without the <> chars).
Open the email on your device and click on the link.
copy the app to your Mac and install it with Airplayis there a solution for the local builder?
email option did not work as well. i am getting the same error: could not install b4i-bridge, try again later.
Yes, it can only get worse.ok i found the solution:
Installing apps with Apple Configurator 2
Starting from B4i v7.20 it is possible to install apps, when the iOS device is physically connected to a local Mac, using Apple Configurator 2. It is supported by all iOS versions and is a must with iOS 14.5+ when using the local builder. Benefits: - No need to approve installation. - Simpler...www.b4x.com
but i must say that it is very annoying to work like this. i have to use an original USB cable so the mac will recognize my phone and i have only 4 USB ports in my mac where all are already used. very sad that the usual way to build my apps is no more working
Apple Configurator 2 actually works better than the previous method.
You don't need to approve each installation and it is more reliable.
Once you get used to it, you will see that it is more convenient than the previous method.
Once you get used to it, you will see that it is more convenient than the previous method.
I don't want my sentence to be misunderstood.Yes, it can only get worse.