Re: Which iPhone Program?
Re: Which iPhone Program?
- Subject: Re: Which iPhone Program?
- From: Alexander Spohr <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 12:59:29 +0100
This is not really a Cocoa question...
- If you want your application in the store you need Company.
- If you want to distribute in a big company (1000 employees) without using the store you want the enterprise.
The account is for the whole company. But the one who pays owns the account.
So you own the account and are able to add more phones/pods and people.
Be aware that you can not change the owner easily.
atze
PS. I’d think all this info is on Apple’s site somewhere...
Am 12.03.2010 um 12:02 schrieb Don Quixote de la Mancha:
> Greetings, Earthlings, I just subscribed.
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> I'm just about to sign up for the paid iPhone developer program, but
> I'm not able to tell from Apple's website which program I should join.
>
> Presently I am the only developer, but we have two QA testers who will
> need to build my code on their own Macs, as well as install onto their
> devices themselves rather than have me do it for them. The reason is
> that the three of us are far apart geographically; I also want to
> ensure that someone else other than just myself can build my source.
>
> Both the "iPhone Developer Program - Company" and "iPhone Developer
> Enterprise Program" include the "Ability to Create Developer Team".
> But nowhere can I find any information as to just what that means.
>
> I expect the we need licenses for three developer seats. I'll join
> the Enterprise Program if I really have to, but due to my limited
> budget, I'd rather join the Company Program if that would suffice.
>
> I'd like to suggest to my friends at Apple that they add some more
> details to the web pages that describe the iPhone developer programs,
> so that everything which is included with each type of program is made
> completely explicit.
>
> Thank you for any insight you can give me,
>
> Don Quixote
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