The ability to do location simulation to test our product in various locations 
across this planet.

I found a way around it though.

Make an app with a GPX file that travels across the planet (or country).  
Distribute it ad-hoc and have your QA team run it.

Your app will respond as that app controls the location as it walks through the 
GPX file and adjusts the location appropriately.

That's good enough.

Cheers from deepest, darkest suburban downtown Africa where there are 30 more 
new iOS programmers than there were on Sunday.
- Alex Zavatone

On Oct 18, 2015, at 10:16 PM, Clark S. Cox III wrote:

> 
>> On 2015/10/16, at 7:27, Alex Zavatone <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> As in the subject.  
>> 
>> We've got a few QA guys in another state and I'd like to enable developer 
>> mode on their devices, yet have been forbidden from allowing them to install 
>> Xcode and turn on developer mode on their devices.
>> 
>> I'm guessing there's no way around this requirement of enabling developer 
>> mode on an iDevice only through Xcode?
> 
> What is it that you want to enable them to do by setting up a device for 
> development without any developer tools?
> 
> -- 
> Clark Smith Cox III
> [email protected]
> 


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