Thanks. This is not a Cocoa topic. I apologize for the list noise.
Happy Thanksgiving, anyway!
-koko
On Nov 23, 2010, at 3:49 PM, Hunter Hillegas wrote:
It will not.
But if you let your membership expire, you are no longer in the
store so if the user deletes the app, they can't re-downlo
It will not.
But if you let your membership expire, you are no longer in the store so if the
user deletes the app, they can't re-download it.
On Nov 23, 2010, at 2:34 PM, k...@highrolls.net wrote:
> If the app is purchased will it expire as well on a user device?
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> On Nov 23, 2010, at 2:25 PM, k...@highrolls.net wrote:
> If the app is purchased will it expire as well on a user device?
Of course not. The expiry date is only for development devices. It will work
indefinitely on a user's device.
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Coc
If the app is purchased will it expire as well on a user device?
On Nov 23, 2010, at 3:31 PM, David Rowland wrote:
On Nov 23, 2010, at 2:25 PM, k...@highrolls.net wrote:
I wanted to run an iPhone app I wrote 2 years ago. It would not
run. I plugged the iPhone into iTunes to update softwar
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 2:25 PM, wrote:
> I wanted to run an iPhone app I wrote 2 years ago. It would not run. I
> plugged the iPhone into iTunes to update software and saw a message that the
> apps provisioning certificate had expired.
This has nothing to do with Cocoa.
Peruse the resources
On Nov 23, 2010, at 2:25 PM, k...@highrolls.net wrote:
> I wanted to run an iPhone app I wrote 2 years ago. It would not run. I
> plugged the iPhone into iTunes to update software and saw a message that the
> apps provisioning certificate had expired.
>
> Do I have to pay Jobs an annual fee?
I wanted to run an iPhone app I wrote 2 years ago. It would not run.
I plugged the iPhone into iTunes to update software and saw a message
that the apps provisioning certificate had expired.
Do I have to pay Jobs an annual fee? How is this broadcast to users
of my app?
WTF is Up? I kn