I'm not developing for iOS but I've done a little bit of research, and
this is what I know so far:
1. You need a developer certificate, which costs 100$
2. You can install your app on 100 different devices maximum
3. (this part is a bit hazy) you are forced to go through iTunes to
install your app (I mean that you can't install it directly, by
mailing to yourself or any way not controlled by Apple)

HTH,
Edward.

On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Carl Jokl <[email protected]> wrote:
> This may be a slight deviation from the topic but you mentioned about
> iOS not allowing applications to be installed except via the App
> store. It makes me curious as to what provisions are provided for
> application development? I would assume that developers have some way
> of testing their apps on real hardware without having to go through
> the app store. I might guess to do so an individual has to be a
> registered developer (I believe at a cost of about $100). I have not
> as yet attempted to create an app for iOS. I was able to experiment in
> years past with JavaME without having to pay out anything first.
> I would assume at least some people on here are doing iOS development
> and would be curious as to how they have found the experience.
>
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