Re: OT: Apple Wants Application Specific Password

2019-03-19 Thread J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
It's the reason for me. Dealing with the App Store is painful, time 
consuming, and I charge extra if a client wants an iOS app just to cover 
the amount of time it takes to get a product through their system. And that 
was before 2FA. Just getting my account set up with 2FA took hours and 
several interactions with Apple support. Then my client had the same issues.


After the deadline Apple finally published a support document on how to use 
two different Apple IDs when you only have a single Apple device. Before 
that it was impossible to comply.


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Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
On March 19, 2019 10:32:08 AM Bob Sneidar via use-livecode 
 wrote:


This isn't the reason. The difficulty with developing apps for Mac are 
relatively recent. Devs don't like to develop apps for the mac primarily 
because it is too small a piece of the pie.


Bob S


On Mar 19, 2019, at 05:46 , Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode 
 wrote:


I am still in Apples Snake Pit. Just for a laugh I got an invitation to 
join WWDC19 Conference.  My advice would to stay away. I feel like a mouse 
slowly being enveloped by a Python. Now I know why many developers refuse 
to develop for iOS



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Re: OT: Apple Wants Application Specific Password

2019-03-19 Thread Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
This isn't the reason. The difficulty with developing apps for Mac are 
relatively recent. Devs don't like to develop apps for the mac primarily 
because it is too small a piece of the pie. 

Bob S


> On Mar 19, 2019, at 05:46 , Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode 
>  wrote:
> 
> I am still in Apples Snake Pit. Just for a laugh I got an invitation to join 
> WWDC19 Conference.  My advice would to stay away. I feel like a mouse slowly 
> being enveloped by a Python. Now I know why many developers refuse to develop 
> for iOS


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Re: OT: Apple Wants Application Specific Password

2019-03-19 Thread Matthias Rebbe via use-livecode
What i forgot.
This password then has to be used in Application Loader to login into your 
account. You cannot use your "normal" password.

Regards,
Matthias





> Am 19.03.2019 um 14:42 schrieb Matthias Rebbe via use-livecode 
> mailto:use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>>:
> 
> Hi BR,
> 
> when 2FA is enabled then you have to create at least one app specific 
> password when you want to connect from a program to your Apple Account.
> In your case the ApplicationLoader is such a program. What you have to to is 
> the following:
> 
> 1.Log in into your Apple Account
> https://appleid.apple.com/account/manage 
>   >
> 2. under security you will see on the right side  a text something like 
> "Application specific Password" and below of that text a link "Create 
> Password" or similar expressions. I see just the German expressions, so i 
> might be wrong with the English ones.
> 
> 3. When clicking on that link you can create such a App Specific Password. 
> This can be used for any app that connects to your account.
> 
> 
> In my case i´ve created 2 of that passwords, one for programs that have 
> access to my iCloud calendar and contacts. And the 2nd one is for my 
> development tools, currently this is only the application loader.
> 
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> Matthias
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Matthias Rebbe
> 
> free tools for Livecoders:
> https://instamaker.dermattes.de  
> >
> https://winsignhelper.dermattes.de  
> >
>> Am 19.03.2019 um 13:46 schrieb Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode 
>> mailto:use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> 
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Re: OT: Apple Wants Application Specific Password

2019-03-19 Thread Matthias Rebbe via use-livecode
Hi BR,

when 2FA is enabled then you have to create at least one app specific password 
when you want to connect from a program to your Apple Account.
In your case the ApplicationLoader is such a program. What you have to to is 
the following:

1.Log in into your Apple Account
https://appleid.apple.com/account/manage 

2. under security you will see on the right side  a text something like 
"Application specific Password" and below of that text a link "Create Password" 
or similar expressions. I see just the German expressions, so i might be wrong 
with the English ones.

3. When clicking on that link you can create such a App Specific Password. This 
can be used for any app that connects to your account.


In my case i´ve created 2 of that passwords, one for programs that have access 
to my iCloud calendar and contacts. And the 2nd one is for my development 
tools, currently this is only the application loader.


Hope this helps.

Matthias






Matthias Rebbe

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> Am 19.03.2019 um 13:46 schrieb Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode 
> mailto:use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>>:
> 
> Bottom line here: Does anyone know about Apple's new requirement for 
> App-Specific Password in the application loader?
> 
> Long story:
> 
> If you are an Apple developer, then you gone through some more hoops lately.  
> First it was getting 2-factor authentication on our enterprise/team developer 
> account, which is a different email address/Apple ID that my personal one on 
> own MacBook Pro.
> 
> According long support calls, it's not enough to have an apple ID on the web. 
> You have to log out of iCloud as your personal ID, the long in as the team 
> ID, then you have to wait 2-Days!.. then you can register a second device (I 
> used text msg on my phone) two get 2-factor for the team ID through my 
> MacBook Pro. So, far so good, on my mac,  Iog out of iCloud as the team  id 
> and long back in as my personal ID. OK… after 4 day, I think I got it…
> 
> Log in the developer interface with the apple ID for the team, get get a text 
> msg, use the code, tell Apple that he can trust this browser for 30 and 
> yay/whew, I can update profiles and I am thinking "Ok I finally wire, after 6 
> days I can finally post my app through the application loader!" I build the 
> app.ipa with Jacque Airlaunch (Thank you Jacque!) and in the latest Xcode, 
> attempt to load the app. Now it asked an application specific password!
> 
> It happens to Sat, so I can't call Apple til Monday, I called the yesterday. 
> "oh, that a new requirement. Go the Apple ID of the team account… you see 
> there the app-specific IDs? App an new label and copy the password. Keep it 
> safe. Now reboot Xcode and see it you can enter it."
> 
> Well guess what. Application Loader has now field for loading an application 
> specific password! The tech support young girl from Colorado, goes off one to 
> "talk with my advisors". Ha!@  know has a clue what to do, exact that some 
> new ruling about 3-party app development tools requiring app-specific 
> password and you can only have 25 of them. The support team doesn't have a 
> clue what I should to. They say they will get back to me…. I get an mail from 
> someone is says he is taking of the case. He says
> 
> " As I understand an app-specific password is being requested when you are 
> attempting to open binary in Xcode or Application Loader.
> 
> We are continuing to research your request and I will follow up with you as 
> soon as we have additional information."
> 
> Now, 10 days away from when I was ready to upload my App.  I can't.
> 
> I am still in Apples Snake Pit. Just for a laugh I got an invitation to join 
> WWDC19 Conference.  My advice would to stay away. I feel like a mouse slowly 
> being enveloped by a Python. Now I know why many developers refuse to develop 
> for iOS
> 
> Meanwhile I updated the Android app in just ½ hour it took me the re-familiar 
> myself with Google straight forward procedures.
> 
> BR
> 
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OT: Apple Wants Application Specific Password

2019-03-19 Thread Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode
Bottom line here: Does anyone know about Apple's new requirement for 
App-Specific Password in the application loader?

Long story:

If you are an Apple developer, then you gone through some more hoops lately.  
First it was getting 2-factor authentication on our enterprise/team developer 
account, which is a different email address/Apple ID that my personal one on 
own MacBook Pro.

According long support calls, it's not enough to have an apple ID on the web. 
You have to log out of iCloud as your personal ID, the long in as the team ID, 
then you have to wait 2-Days!.. then you can register a second device (I used 
text msg on my phone) two get 2-factor for the team ID through my MacBook Pro. 
So, far so good, on my mac,  Iog out of iCloud as the team  id and long back in 
as my personal ID. OK… after 4 day, I think I got it…

Log in the developer interface with the apple ID for the team, get get a text 
msg, use the code, tell Apple that he can trust this browser for 30 and 
yay/whew, I can update profiles and I am thinking "Ok I finally wire, after 6 
days I can finally post my app through the application loader!" I build the 
app.ipa with Jacque Airlaunch (Thank you Jacque!) and in the latest Xcode, 
attempt to load the app. Now it asked an application specific password!

It happens to Sat, so I can't call Apple til Monday, I called the yesterday. 
"oh, that a new requirement. Go the Apple ID of the team account… you see there 
the app-specific IDs? App an new label and copy the password. Keep it safe. Now 
reboot Xcode and see it you can enter it."

Well guess what. Application Loader has now field for loading an application 
specific password! The tech support young girl from Colorado, goes off one to 
"talk with my advisors". Ha!@  know has a clue what to do, exact that some new 
ruling about 3-party app development tools requiring app-specific password and 
you can only have 25 of them. The support team doesn't have a clue what I 
should to. They say they will get back to me…. I get an mail from someone is 
says he is taking of the case. He says

" As I understand an app-specific password is being requested when you are 
attempting to open binary in Xcode or Application Loader.

We are continuing to research your request and I will follow up with you as 
soon as we have additional information."

Now, 10 days away from when I was ready to upload my App.  I can't.

I am still in Apples Snake Pit. Just for a laugh I got an invitation to join 
WWDC19 Conference.  My advice would to stay away. I feel like a mouse slowly 
being enveloped by a Python. Now I know why many developers refuse to develop 
for iOS

Meanwhile I updated the Android app in just ½ hour it took me the re-familiar 
myself with Google straight forward procedures.

BR


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