That should work, I was talking about a mac mini or so at home while you are somewhere else
I first thought the remote compile was a serious cost cutter to get started but someone on the chat mentions that you still need a mac just to upload the app to their store?
Must the application that is built be sold on "itunes" or can it be used privately for our company. Does apple allow you to make an application; get it certified; but just use it for your own people?
Also does anyone know about how to get thru the apple process?
Must the application that is built be sold on "itunes" or can it be used privately for our company. Does apple allow you to make an application; get it certified; but just use it for your own people?
Also does anyone know about how to get thru the apple process?
after u have registered to apple and created an iOS dev account (99$/year) you will be able to use up to 100 test devices, but this is only for testing..
there is also a possibility to invite up to 1000 tester to test your app (check in iTunesconnect/YourApp/Prerelease)
you will get the finished *.ipa file via b4i but only jailbroken iPhones would be able to install it, why not just load it to the App Store and offer it for FREE??
Must the application that is built be sold on "itunes" or can it be used privately for our company. Does apple allow you to make an application; get it certified; but just use it for your own people?
Also does anyone know about how to get thru the apple process?
after u have registered to apple and created an iOS dev account (99$/year) you will be able to use up to 100 test devices, but this is only for testing..
there is also a possibility to invite up to 1000 tester to test your app (check in iTunesconnect/YourApp/Prerelease)
you will get the finished *.ipa file via b4i but only jailbroken iPhones would be able to install it, why not just load it to the App Store and offer it for FREE??
So when iOS8 [edit: I meant future iOS releases, like 9, etc. Woops] is released, do you expect there will be a long wait for b4i to be upgraded to support it?
I'm looking forward to trying b4i sometime soon, but I've only just discovered and bought b4a! I wish I had known about this a long time ago! You're very clever, Erel