Pardon me, I have one more public question on this ... In VS2015-3 I used
HockeyApp > Distribute > and I sign in fill in the wizard steps and it all
looks great, but at the end when I click Finish the dialog closes and
nothing happens. I look around, but nothing has happened. What did that
wizard do?

In the HockeyApp web pages I attempted to create a new app and it prompts
me to drag-drop the zip file into the page. I do this, but my whopping 65MB
file (re my comments last week) looks like it will take about 2 hours to
upload.

Hmmm, off to a bad start.

 -- *GK*

On 25 July 2016 at 18:34, Stephen Price <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hmm. I just started working with HockeyApp for my own project. I didn't
> see anywhere any restrictions so am not even sure what plan I am on. Seems
> really nice!
>
>
> I've now successfully deployed to Android and iOS devices. the iOS was a
> big headache until I worked out I had to add the device UDID to the
> provisioning profile, THEN build it, THEN deploy that IAP for the new
> device.
>
> Shame it doesn't work like the Android where you just invite the user via
> email and then bam, they can install the app.
>
> The UDID identifier is in the docs, but I hadn't read them at all until I
> got the cryptic "Unable to Download" error it was giving me.
>
>
> Ping me if you get stuck, it wasn't real obvious but everything else just
> worked. Better than TestFlight (which I only looked at as an option) mainly
> because I think that only does your iOS devices (and the app has to go
> through some review process to be available to the external users).
>
>
> I'm wondering what the deployment to Windows Phone users process is (does
> HockeyApp support em? Doesn't seem to).
> ------------------------------
> *From:* [email protected] <[email protected]> on
> behalf of Greg Keogh <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Monday, 25 July 2016 2:51:53 PM
> *To:* ozDotNet
> *Subject:* Anyone using HockeyApp?
>
> Folks, I just became aware of HockeyApp
> <https://www.hockeyapp.net/features/> and I can authenticate into it
> using my MSDN credentials. It tells me I'm on the default free plan where I
> can create 2 apps. From a quick eye over the KB articles it looks quite
> impressive and helpful, but I'll probably need a $30/month account. My
> subscriptions are starting to mount up and become a small financial burden
> (MSDN, Office 365, Apple Dev account, Cloud storage, email forwarding, etc)
> so before I commit to HockeyApp and burn more dosh I must ask if anyone
> here is using it in anger and getting good value?
>
> *GK*
>

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