If you want to place a application in the app store, it costs some
$99/year iirc, but it allows for as many applications you want, paid or
not.
> Hi Curt,
> 
> >  I have an android phone myself, but everyone else involved in this
> > UAS project is mac so I'll probably get out voted. :-)
> but remember: iPxxx needs the app store do install software unless you 
> jailbreaked your device. App store is more or less incompatible with GPL 
> software. 
> I once hacked a small fg-remote control for my iPod but was only able to run 
> it in the x-code device-emulator and was unable to transfer it to the actual 
> device without being registered as a developer with Apple (certainly not a 
> free option). I gave up on this and if I ever buy a smartphone, it'l run an 
> open O/S.
> 
> Greetings, Torsten
> 
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