Rick, FWIW you can distribute your Ad Hoc builds via Hockey, which will install OTA similar to old Test Flight app. I believe Crashlytics Beta will do similar things.
Of course you have to deal with device provisioning when doing Ad Hoc distribution; Enterprise distribution has no such restrictions. Doug Hill "Pivot Tables on iPad" http://chartcube <http://chartcube/>.com/ > On Feb 18, 2015, at 9:22 AM, Rick Mann <[email protected]> wrote: > > Has Apple removed the ability to export for over-the-air install of an iOS > app? It seems that now I have to be a member of an Enterprise dev team to do > this. I am doing this for testing, not for actual Enterprise deployment, I > just wanted it to generate all the extra files needed. > > Since Apple so horribly broke TestFlight, I need another way to distribute to > my testers. I tried using the Apple "native" TestFlight, and my tester nearly > released an App to the App Store. > > Apple, you're really REALLY broken things with this. You're not thinking > anything through any more, and releasing crap. > > > -- > Rick Mann > [email protected]
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