Re: Which iPhone Program?

2010-03-23 Thread Luther Baker
I have the company license and can create multiple developer seats.

I don't think the core difference between company and enterprise is in how
many developer seats you create. Instead, I think the difference is in how
your application is distributed.

I understood an enterprise license to fit the need if you were writing an
'internal' application for 1000 technicians in the field using your app on
an iphone.

On the other hand, the company license allows a team of developers to create
certs, etc and deploy apps to the app store. With my company license, I can
login and add developers to my team and they, in turn, can login and have
certain things they can do on that team site.

My apologies if that is not what you were asking and if indeed, I have
misspoke.

-Luther



On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Nava Carmon ncar...@mac.com wrote:

 We have same problem, since in order to get the application be installed on
 the device a certificate that allows creating mobile provisioning profiles
 should be copied from one machine to another, which it not so effective,
 especially when you have a couple of team members...

 On Mar 16, 2010, at 6:48 AM, Scott Anguish wrote:

 
  On Mar 14, 2010, at 9:21 AM, Don Quixote de la Mancha wrote:
 
  What I really need to know is how many developer seats each program
  gets.  I need for three of us to be able to do our own builds, and for
  us all to be able to install on our own machines.  My two QA people
  are in other cities, so I can't do it for them.
 
  On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 4:59 AM, Alexander Spohr a...@freeport.de
 wrote:
  PS. I’d think all this info is on Apple’s site somewhere...
 
  Actually it's not.  I looked pretty carefully before I wrote to the
 list.
 
  At this point, I’d suggest contacting WWDR directly.
 
 
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Re: Which iPhone Program?

2010-03-23 Thread Don Quixote de la Mancha
Luther,

On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 11:25 AM, Luther Baker lutherba...@gmail.com wrote:
 I have the company license and can create multiple developer seats.

 On the other hand, the company license allows a team of developers to create
 certs, etc and deploy apps to the app store. With my company license, I can
 login and add developers to my team and they, in turn, can login and have
 certain things they can do on that team site.

 My apologies if that is not what you were asking and if indeed, I have
 misspoke.

That is precisely what I wanted to know.  So thank you - I'll get my
Company application submitted today.

I'm going to file a Radar bug asking that Apple make it more explicit
about what each iPhone Program type includes.

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Re: Which iPhone Program?

2010-03-15 Thread Don Quixote de la Mancha
What I really need to know is how many developer seats each program
gets.  I need for three of us to be able to do our own builds, and for
us all to be able to install on our own machines.  My two QA people
are in other cities, so I can't do it for them.

On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 4:59 AM, Alexander Spohr a...@freeport.de wrote:
 PS. I’d think all this info is on Apple’s site somewhere...

Actually it's not.  I looked pretty carefully before I wrote to the list.

Thanks,

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Re: Which iPhone Program?

2010-03-15 Thread Scott Anguish

On Mar 14, 2010, at 9:21 AM, Don Quixote de la Mancha wrote:

 What I really need to know is how many developer seats each program
 gets.  I need for three of us to be able to do our own builds, and for
 us all to be able to install on our own machines.  My two QA people
 are in other cities, so I can't do it for them.
 
 On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 4:59 AM, Alexander Spohr a...@freeport.de wrote:
 PS. I’d think all this info is on Apple’s site somewhere...
 
 Actually it's not.  I looked pretty carefully before I wrote to the list.

At this point, I’d suggest contacting WWDR directly.


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Re: Which iPhone Program?

2010-03-13 Thread Alexander Spohr
This is not really a Cocoa question...

- If you want your application in the store you need Company.
- If you want to distribute in a big company (1000 employees) without using the 
store you want the enterprise.

The account is for the whole company. But the one who pays owns the account.
So you own the account and are able to add more phones/pods and people.

Be aware that you can not change the owner easily.

atze

PS. I’d think all this info is on Apple’s site somewhere...



Am 12.03.2010 um 12:02 schrieb Don Quixote de la Mancha:

 Greetings, Earthlings, I just subscribed.
 
 I'm just about to sign up for the paid iPhone developer program, but
 I'm not able to tell from Apple's website which program I should join.
 
 Presently I am the only developer, but we have two QA testers who will
 need to build my code on their own Macs, as well as install onto their
 devices themselves rather than have me do it for them.  The reason is
 that the three of us are far apart geographically; I also want to
 ensure that someone else other than just myself can build my source.
 
 Both the iPhone Developer Program - Company and iPhone Developer
 Enterprise Program include the Ability to Create Developer Team.
 But nowhere can I find any information as to just what that means.
 
 I expect the we need licenses for three developer seats.  I'll join
 the Enterprise Program if I really have to, but due to my limited
 budget, I'd rather join the Company Program if that would suffice.
 
 I'd like to suggest to my friends at Apple that they add some more
 details to the web pages that describe the iPhone developer programs,
 so that everything which is included with each type of program is made
 completely explicit.
 
 Thank you for any insight you can give me,
 
 Don Quixote
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Re: Which iPhone Program?

2010-03-13 Thread Thomas Davie

On 13 Mar 2010, at 11:59, Alexander Spohr wrote:

 This is not really a Cocoa question...
 
 - If you want your application in the store you need Company.

This is not true, I currently have two applications in the store, and do not 
have a company account.

The important difference is that if you have a VAT number you must select 
company to reclaim tax.  If you do not have a VAT number through not being a 
company, you must select personal.

Bob

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Re: Which iPhone Program?

2010-03-13 Thread Alexander Spohr

Am 13.03.2010 um 17:03 schrieb Thomas Davie:

 On 13 Mar 2010, at 11:59, Alexander Spohr wrote:
 
 This is not really a Cocoa question...
 
 - If you want your application in the store you need Company.
 
 This is not true, I currently have two applications in the store, and do not 
 have a company account.

The question here was if he needs company or enterprise.
Private was out of the question.

atze

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Re: Which iPhone Program?

2010-03-13 Thread Thomas Davie

On 13 Mar 2010, at 16:41, Alexander Spohr wrote:

 
 Am 13.03.2010 um 17:03 schrieb Thomas Davie:
 
 On 13 Mar 2010, at 11:59, Alexander Spohr wrote:
 
 This is not really a Cocoa question...
 
 - If you want your application in the store you need Company.
 
 This is not true, I currently have two applications in the store, and do not 
 have a company account.
 
 The question here was if he needs company or enterprise.
 Private was out of the question.

That doesn't make the statement any more true.

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Which iPhone Program?

2010-03-12 Thread Don Quixote de la Mancha
Greetings, Earthlings, I just subscribed.

I'm just about to sign up for the paid iPhone developer program, but
I'm not able to tell from Apple's website which program I should join.

Presently I am the only developer, but we have two QA testers who will
need to build my code on their own Macs, as well as install onto their
devices themselves rather than have me do it for them.  The reason is
that the three of us are far apart geographically; I also want to
ensure that someone else other than just myself can build my source.

Both the iPhone Developer Program - Company and iPhone Developer
Enterprise Program include the Ability to Create Developer Team.
But nowhere can I find any information as to just what that means.

I expect the we need licenses for three developer seats.  I'll join
the Enterprise Program if I really have to, but due to my limited
budget, I'd rather join the Company Program if that would suffice.

I'd like to suggest to my friends at Apple that they add some more
details to the web pages that describe the iPhone developer programs,
so that everything which is included with each type of program is made
completely explicit.

Thank you for any insight you can give me,

Don Quixote
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quix...@dulcineatech.com
http://www.dulcineatech.com

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