Re: Ad Hoc Distribution
Re: Ad Hoc Distribution
- Subject: Re: Ad Hoc Distribution
- From: Adam Mooz <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 13:37:52 -0400
I think you can have unlimited devices associated with an Apple ID but
only 5 computers authorized with that ID.
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Adam Mooz
Website: http://www.adammooz.com
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 1:35 PM, <email@hidden> wrote:
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> The fact that it's possible to have the same Apple ID on multiple devices is enough.
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> Many thanks.
>
> Dan
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> ------Original Message------
> From: Fritz Anderson
> To: Dan Hopwood
> Cc: email@hidden
> Subject: Re: Ad Hoc Distribution
> Sent: 24 Aug 2010 18:08
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> On 24 Aug 2010, at 10:57 AM, Dan Hopwood wrote:
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> > Also, while I'm here I have a general Apple question - is it mandatory for an iPhone to be associated with an Apple ID? And if so, can a single Apple ID be used across multiple devices?
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> I use the same Apple ID on five devices.
>
> Mandatory? I don't know. I think in principle an iPhone should run fine without an Apple ID, but I don't remember from the setups whether Apple insists on it.
>
> If it isn't mandatory to have one, it's certainly impractical not to have an iTunes/App Store account (which entails creating an Apple ID). Not using the App Store might be an option for jailbreakers who additionally don't mind piracy, but a developer can't afford to do without.
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> — F
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