Re: Running my IPhone App from Simulator to IPhone
Re: Running my IPhone App from Simulator to IPhone
- Subject: Re: Running my IPhone App from Simulator to IPhone
- From: "W. Douglas Maurer" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 27 Jun 2009 11:32:51 -0400
I think I see the reason for the misunderstanding here.
Arnab is continually being told to sign up for the *developer*
program. But what is a *developer*?
In all my experience, a developer for machine X is someone who writes
programs for machine X *and then releases them.*
Just because a person writes programs for *his own* machine X, for
*his own* personal use, does *not* make him a developer.
In my life, I have written *lots* of programs, for *lots* of
machines, but I have *never* been a developer. All my programs have
been written for my own personal use, or as part of my employment
(but those programs were for mainframes).
It makes sense to charge people to be part of a developer program for
machine X, because you can expect to get your money back through (at
least) shareware fees. I think the misunderstanding here arises from
the perception, on the part of some people, that it is *not* fair to
charge Arnab for what he wants to do, which is to run *his own*
program on *his own* personal iPhone.
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Arnab Ganguly<email@hidden> wrote:
Sorry to bother you all again. Is it possible to copy the application from
dir build/Debug-iphoneos/Test.app to Iphone through Itunes and try running
the App?
Caleb already told you the answer to this question:
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 5:26 AM, Caleb
Strockbine<email@hidden> wrote:
In a nutshell, you can't run apps on the iPhone or iPod Touch unless they're
signed, and the only way to sign them is to create a signing certificate,
app id, and provision profile in the iPhone developer portal.
The only way out of that nutshell is jailbreaking, and you won't find
advice about that on an Apple mailing list.
Hamish
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