Re: .app to .ipa converter and Xcode version for Mojave?

2018-12-10 Thread JJS via use-livecode

Thanks Jacque,

well yes i think so. Totall would be under 200$ yearly together with the 
Community Plus else you can't put it on the app store.


I also think the nr of iOs users would not match up to the Android users.

Members (around 2100 and decreasing due to natural causes) donate 
voluntarly max 10 euro yearly to the association. The association does 
also get funds from the Dutch government but that's related to reunions 
and thelike. The nr of members will never increase because it's only for 
them who served with that batallion.


I don't think i could get an OK for this.

Thanks anyway :)


Op 10-12-2018 om 21:22 schreef J. Landman Gay via use-livecode:

On 12/10/18 1:05 PM, JJS via use-livecode wrote:
I hoped the ipa builder would provide something to get it on their 
devices without the iOs store.


Nothing can bypass the App Store. IOS devices will only install apps 
deleviered from the store, with the single exception being developer 
testers, which can accomodate up to 100 verified devices whose UUIDs 
are embedded into the development certificate.


Apple does offer an Enterprise account that allows a company to host 
the app on their own servers, but it is much more expensive and last I 
heard, only accomodates up to 500 devices. That number may have 
changed since I last checked, but if $100 is out of range then 
Enterprise certainly would be unaffordable.




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Re: .app to .ipa converter and Xcode version for Mojave?

2018-12-10 Thread Terry Judd via use-livecode
Thanks for the confirmation Panos.

Terry

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> On 11 Dec 2018, at 12:44 am, panagiotis merakos via use-livecode 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hello Terry,
> 
> Yes you'll need Xcode 10.0 (NOT Xcode 10.1) with LC 9.0.2 on Mojave.
> 
> Kind regards,
> Panos
> --
> 
> On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 3:17 PM Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode
>  wrote:
> 
>> I use Jacque's "AirLaunch"
>> 
>> So simple... create the HTML files necessary for others to download.
>> 
>> Works fine under Mojave.
>> 
>> BR
>> 
>> On 12/10/18, 12:19 AM, "use-livecode on behalf of Terry Judd via
>> use-livecode" > use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>> 
>>. I have other ways of installing apps onto devices and extracting
>> files from apps on devices but I still need a simple way of converting .app
>> files to .ipa. Any ideas?
>> 
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Re: .app to .ipa converter and Xcode version for Mojave?

2018-12-10 Thread Terry Judd via use-livecode
Thanks Randy - I’ll give that a whirl.

Terry

Sent from my iPad

> On 10 Dec 2018, at 11:06 pm, Randy Hengst via use-livecode 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi Terry,
> 
> I’ve been using Sean Cole’s wonderful plugin: IPA_Builder… he announced it in 
> an email September 27… I’ve pasted it below in case you don’t have access to 
> emails from then…
> 
> Hi LC Community,
> 
> I needed to create IPAs of my iOS software so that I could upload them to
> my website for Enterprise distribution but all the old tools for doing this
> have been deprecated by Apple. So I've created this simple one to meet
> Apple's new standard way to produce them. Simply extract it into your
> LiveCode plugins folder and you will be able to open it from the LC menu,
> Development>Plugins>IPA_Builder. Let me know if you have any problems with
> it.
> 
> https://livecode.pidigital.co.uk/IPA_Builder.zip 
> 
> 
> Sean Cole
> *Pi Digital Productions Ltd*
> www.pidigital.co.uk 
> 'Don't try to think outside the box. Just remember the truth: There is no
> box!'
> 'For then you realise it is not the box you are trying to look outside of,
> but it is yourself!'
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> 
>> On Dec 10, 2018, at 4:18 AM, Terry Judd via use-livecode 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> I’ve just (perhaps prematurely) upgraded a fairly new Macbook Pro to OS X 
>> Mojave and it seems that iTunes 12.6.3 (the last version that let you manage 
>> apps) is no longer supported. I have other ways of installing apps onto 
>> devices and extracting files from apps on devices but I still need a simple 
>> way of converting .app files to .ipa. Any ideas?
>> 
>> And while I’m here, will Xcode 10 work with Mojave 10.14.1 and LC 9.02 or do 
>> I need Xcode 10.1 (wasn’t at all clear from the 9.0.2 release notes)?
>> 
>> Terry…
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Re: .app to .ipa converter and Xcode version for Mojave?

2018-12-10 Thread J. Landman Gay via use-livecode

On 12/10/18 1:05 PM, JJS via use-livecode wrote:
I hoped the ipa builder would provide something to get it on their 
devices without the iOs store.


Nothing can bypass the App Store. IOS devices will only install apps 
deleviered from the store, with the single exception being developer 
testers, which can accomodate up to 100 verified devices whose UUIDs are 
embedded into the development certificate.


Apple does offer an Enterprise account that allows a company to host the 
app on their own servers, but it is much more expensive and last I 
heard, only accomodates up to 500 devices. That number may have changed 
since I last checked, but if $100 is out of range then Enterprise 
certainly would be unaffordable.


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HyperActive Software   | http://www.hyperactivesw.com

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Re: .app to .ipa converter and Xcode version for Mojave?

2018-12-10 Thread JJS via use-livecode

Hi Sannyasin,


thanks for your well put explanation.

I thought that it would be like this.

We'll stick at Android for the Assocation then, a one time fee of 25$ is 
perfect for a free app.


So to pay 100$ each year for a free app and also for the LC Community 
Plus edition is too much for the nr of users who would use it, since the 
app is only accessible via a password.


I don't have a paid dev account yet. I can only play with Xcode and the 
iOs emulator.


I can create provisioning profiles within Xcode.

If i make enough money and would have the indy and paid dev account i 
would put it on for free for them. But until then, it will be Android only.


I hoped the ipa builder would provide something to get it on their 
devices without the iOs store.



Thanks anyway!

Jerry


Op 10-12-2018 om 20:30 schreef Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode:

Aloha Jerry,

http://lessons.livecode.com/m/2571/l/23275-how-do-i-become-an-ios-developer

unfortunately its too lean

Get ready for the nightmare to come.

You will need:

1) We assume that you have a developer license. $103.95 cents year.

https://developer.apple.com/
# get an account

Apples doesn’t care about your Veterans Association budget. They are intent on 
being the richest company to world. Greed incarnate.

2) You need to install an SSL security certificate on you Mac.
 Keychain Access.app, via the developer portal (it gives you instructions)

3) now you can assign 100 devices for one year by giving the portal the UUIC 
for each device. I have a memo describing how to get that from users, if want 
that, send me email off list.

4) next you create a provisioning profile. It is tied to security certificate 
that is registered at the portal/on you mac. And it has the number of devices 
that you want to use for testing (you can pick them from the portal)

5) You download the provisioning profile ... it will be automatically installed

/Users/*user*/Library/MobileDevice/Provisioning 
Profiles/124312341234.mobileprovision

6) Now you can choose the profile in the Standalone Builder!

7) *now* you can make the IPA.  Yay!  Put it on a web server and those devices 
which are registered with the profile, can open it

It most complicated than that. I would help you off list.

But you need to be an official Apple developer first.

BR


 Hi,
 
 can i put this ipa on any iOs mobile corresponding to the set iOs version?
 
 Or do i need to have some code from the phone and register it somewhere

 at apple?
 
 I know that via apple you can distribute up to 100 phones or something.

 But for an non-profit veterans association this is not affordable.
 
 
 Thanks for any explanation.
 
 Jerry


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Re: .app to .ipa converter and Xcode version for Mojave?

2018-12-10 Thread Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode
Aloha Jerry,

http://lessons.livecode.com/m/2571/l/23275-how-do-i-become-an-ios-developer

unfortunately its too lean

Get ready for the nightmare to come.

You will need:

1) We assume that you have a developer license. $103.95 cents year. 

https://developer.apple.com/
# get an account

Apples doesn’t care about your Veterans Association budget. They are intent on 
being the richest company to world. Greed incarnate. 

2) You need to install an SSL security certificate on you Mac.
Keychain Access.app, via the developer portal (it gives you instructions)

3) now you can assign 100 devices for one year by giving the portal the UUIC 
for each device. I have a memo describing how to get that from users, if want 
that, send me email off list.

4) next you create a provisioning profile. It is tied to security certificate 
that is registered at the portal/on you mac. And it has the number of devices 
that you want to use for testing (you can pick them from the portal)

5) You download the provisioning profile ... it will be automatically installed 

/Users/*user*/Library/MobileDevice/Provisioning 
Profiles/124312341234.mobileprovision

6) Now you can choose the profile in the Standalone Builder!

7) *now* you can make the IPA.  Yay!  Put it on a web server and those devices 
which are registered with the profile, can open it

It most complicated than that. I would help you off list.

But you need to be an official Apple developer first. 

BR


Hi,

can i put this ipa on any iOs mobile corresponding to the set iOs version?

Or do i need to have some code from the phone and register it somewhere 
at apple?

I know that via apple you can distribute up to 100 phones or something. 
But for an non-profit veterans association this is not affordable.


Thanks for any explanation.

Jerry

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Re: .app to .ipa converter and Xcode version for Mojave?

2018-12-10 Thread JJS via use-livecode

Hi,

can i put this ipa on any iOs mobile corresponding to the set iOs version?

Or do i need to have some code from the phone and register it somewhere 
at apple?


I know that via apple you can distribute up to 100 phones or something. 
But for an non-profit veterans association this is not affordable.



Thanks for any explanation.

Jerry

Op 10-12-2018 om 13:05 schreef Randy Hengst via use-livecode:

Hi Terry,

I’ve been using Sean Cole’s wonderful plugin: IPA_Builder… he announced it in 
an email September 27… I’ve pasted it below in case you don’t have access to 
emails from then…

Hi LC Community,

I needed to create IPAs of my iOS software so that I could upload them to
my website for Enterprise distribution but all the old tools for doing this
have been deprecated by Apple. So I've created this simple one to meet
Apple's new standard way to produce them. Simply extract it into your
LiveCode plugins folder and you will be able to open it from the LC menu,
Development>Plugins>IPA_Builder. Let me know if you have any problems with
it.

https://livecode.pidigital.co.uk/IPA_Builder.zip 


Sean Cole
*Pi Digital Productions Ltd*
www.pidigital.co.uk 
'Don't try to think outside the box. Just remember the truth: There is no
box!'
'For then you realise it is not the box you are trying to look outside of,
but it is yourself!'

eMail Ts & Cs >   Pi Digital
Productions Ltd is a UK registered limited company, no. 5255609
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On Dec 10, 2018, at 4:18 AM, Terry Judd via use-livecode 
 wrote:

I’ve just (perhaps prematurely) upgraded a fairly new Macbook Pro to OS X 
Mojave and it seems that iTunes 12.6.3 (the last version that let you manage 
apps) is no longer supported. I have other ways of installing apps onto devices 
and extracting files from apps on devices but I still need a simple way of 
converting .app files to .ipa. Any ideas?

And while I’m here, will Xcode 10 work with Mojave 10.14.1 and LC 9.02 or do I 
need Xcode 10.1 (wasn’t at all clear from the 9.0.2 release notes)?

Terry…

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Re: .app to .ipa converter and Xcode version for Mojave?

2018-12-10 Thread panagiotis merakos via use-livecode
Hello Terry,

Yes you'll need Xcode 10.0 (NOT Xcode 10.1) with LC 9.0.2 on Mojave.

Kind regards,
Panos
--

On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 3:17 PM Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode
 wrote:

> I use Jacque's "AirLaunch"
>
> So simple... create the HTML files necessary for others to download.
>
> Works fine under Mojave.
>
> BR
>
> On 12/10/18, 12:19 AM, "use-livecode on behalf of Terry Judd via
> use-livecode"  use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>
> . I have other ways of installing apps onto devices and extracting
> files from apps on devices but I still need a simple way of converting .app
> files to .ipa. Any ideas?
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Re: .app to .ipa converter and Xcode version for Mojave?

2018-12-10 Thread Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode
I use Jacque's "AirLaunch" 

So simple... create the HTML files necessary for others to download.

Works fine under Mojave.

BR

On 12/10/18, 12:19 AM, "use-livecode on behalf of Terry Judd via use-livecode" 
 wrote:

. I have other ways of installing apps onto devices and extracting files 
from apps on devices but I still need a simple way of converting .app files to 
.ipa. Any ideas?

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Re: .app to .ipa converter and Xcode version for Mojave?

2018-12-10 Thread Randy Hengst via use-livecode
Hi Terry,

I’ve been using Sean Cole’s wonderful plugin: IPA_Builder… he announced it in 
an email September 27… I’ve pasted it below in case you don’t have access to 
emails from then…

Hi LC Community,

I needed to create IPAs of my iOS software so that I could upload them to
my website for Enterprise distribution but all the old tools for doing this
have been deprecated by Apple. So I've created this simple one to meet
Apple's new standard way to produce them. Simply extract it into your
LiveCode plugins folder and you will be able to open it from the LC menu,
Development>Plugins>IPA_Builder. Let me know if you have any problems with
it.

https://livecode.pidigital.co.uk/IPA_Builder.zip 


Sean Cole
*Pi Digital Productions Ltd*
www.pidigital.co.uk 
'Don't try to think outside the box. Just remember the truth: There is no
box!'
'For then you realise it is not the box you are trying to look outside of,
but it is yourself!'

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Productions Ltd is a UK registered limited company, no. 5255609
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> On Dec 10, 2018, at 4:18 AM, Terry Judd via use-livecode 
>  wrote:
> 
> I’ve just (perhaps prematurely) upgraded a fairly new Macbook Pro to OS X 
> Mojave and it seems that iTunes 12.6.3 (the last version that let you manage 
> apps) is no longer supported. I have other ways of installing apps onto 
> devices and extracting files from apps on devices but I still need a simple 
> way of converting .app files to .ipa. Any ideas?
> 
> And while I’m here, will Xcode 10 work with Mojave 10.14.1 and LC 9.02 or do 
> I need Xcode 10.1 (wasn’t at all clear from the 9.0.2 release notes)?
> 
> Terry…
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.app to .ipa converter and Xcode version for Mojave?

2018-12-10 Thread Terry Judd via use-livecode
I’ve just (perhaps prematurely) upgraded a fairly new Macbook Pro to OS X 
Mojave and it seems that iTunes 12.6.3 (the last version that let you manage 
apps) is no longer supported. I have other ways of installing apps onto devices 
and extracting files from apps on devices but I still need a simple way of 
converting .app files to .ipa. Any ideas?
 
And while I’m here, will Xcode 10 work with Mojave 10.14.1 and LC 9.02 or do I 
need Xcode 10.1 (wasn’t at all clear from the 9.0.2 release notes)?
 
Terry…

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