On Oct 11, 2008, at 11:09 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:
As for App Store considerations, a lot of people use tools like Rev
for
making things for themselves. You can publish iPhone apps to your
own iPhone
without having to get it approved by Apple.
No you can't. I have an iPhone and the SDK and the latest revision of
everything. You can't upload to the iPhone without an account (USD 99)
with apple, it will not sign the software and it will refuse to
upload.
You may have misread what I said. I was talking about the App Store.
To get an app sold on the App Store it has to go through approval. To
get it to work on your own phone you only have to have the
provisioning files you paid for. When I said above "having to get it
approved by Apple", the "it" was the application, not "you" the
developer.
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