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Re: Ad-hoc distribution still supported in App Store?
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Re: Ad-hoc distribution still supported in App Store?


  • Subject: Re: Ad-hoc distribution still supported in App Store?
  • From: Dave Carrigan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2011 18:53:43 -0700

Ad hoc distribution has nothing to do with the app store. It is essentially the same distribution mechanism that you have been using, except the expiration of the provisioning profile is much longer.

On Mar 14, 2011, at 6:45 PM, William Squires wrote:

> And is it what I need?
>
> Here's what I have: an iOS (for iPhone/iPod Touch) app that - mostly - works; enough to be usable in a production environment, but doesn't have all the 'spit-and-polish' of a fully completed app.
>
> Currently, the project for it resides on my laptop, and whenever I receive a "reminder" about the provisioning profile expiring, I login to the iOS dev portal, delete the existing profile, then create a new one, so it won't expire real quick. I then update my iPad, and iPhone 3GS, as well as a few other iPads in my workplace (one belongs to my supervisor).
>
> I'd like to distribute this on the app store so they can d/l it there, and not have to put up with the "reminder" notices, but I don't want just anyone to be able to find the app on the App Store. Is this what Ad-hoc distribution is for? Or is there a better option?
>
> Finally, does Apple still vet such apps with the same scrutiny they do for "normal" apps?, or are they willing to let certain HI/usability 'gotcha's' slide (because it's just for in-house use, not for the general public)?
>
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