and how does corporate private softwares work? such as front-end's to your
own custom webservice / whatnot? do you still have to take the itunes
route?

On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 11:30 AM, Karsten Silz <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Mar 2, 12:19 pm, Reinier Zwitserloot <[email protected]> wrote:
> > You enter your iPhone's unique ID to produce an 'installer'
> (double-clicking
> > it opens iTunes and does some voodoo there, and the next time that
> specific
> > iPhone is plugged into that device, that program is transferred).
>
> Per app, you can install on 100 real devices (which includes your own
> test devices).  People send you their iOS device ID, and you add them
> to your provisioning portal in the iOS Dev center and include them in
> your ad-hoc provisioning profile.  You distribute your app by mail (I
> think it's supposed to be a one-click affair in Xcode, but last time I
> did this back in November, I manually attached the app to the mail).
>
> Depending on how many beta testers you have and how many reviewers /
> bloggers you want to send your app for free, 100 may not be enough.
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