Re: Creating an IPA in Xcode 4.2 / Code Signing
Re: Creating an IPA in Xcode 4.2 / Code Signing
- Subject: Re: Creating an IPA in Xcode 4.2 / Code Signing
- From: Conrad Shultz <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 19:17:21 -0700
On 4/13/12 6:22 PM, The Rhythmic wrote:
> Am a newbie to iOS Programming. I have put together a simple app and
> want to share with my friends to test it, using testflightapp.com
> <http://testflightapp.com> . I haven't yet registered for the iOS
> Developer Program (planning to do it in a day or two).
>
> 1. Can I test using TestFlight "without" having registered for the
> Developer Program?
No. In general you *always* need to be a paid member to put an app on a
device, be it yours or someone else's.
From TestFlight's FAQ
(http://help.testflightapp.com/customer/portal/articles/402851-testflight-faq):
How does it work?
Apple-approved iOS Developers sign up with our service, create a team,
invite team members, add the team members' devices to their application
build (this still has to be done via Apple's provisioning on the
Developer Portal), upload to TestFlight and magically distribute. It is
that simple. Although, developers do still have to build the app.
--
Conrad Shultz
Synthetiq Solutions
www.synthetiqsolutions.com
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