I've not done this, but my thoughts went in the direction of running your
apps on development certificates. Something like
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/xamarin/ios/get-started/installation/device-provisioning/manual-provisioning?tabs=macos
That's for macos, but maybe iOS too
Mike
On Wed,
>
> It's rough, but it's a whole lot worse if it was happening with the iOS
> store. No sideloading allowed there at all, you'd need to root the
> phones.
>
Coincidentally, the app in question is on my ToDo list to be compiled and
distributed for company Apple phones as well. It's a pretty vanill
It's rough, but it's a whole lot worse if it was happening with the iOS
store. No sideloading allowed there at all, you'd need to root the
phones.
How about getting a previous copy of the Center app from a mirror site?
Mike
On Wed, Aug 4, 2021, 12:34 Greg Keogh wrote:
> I found this
>> https:
>
> I found this
> https://github.com/microsoft/appcenter/issues/2174
>
Our company sent a support mail to MS about this and they nonchalantly
explained, that
Due to Google Play policies, the Visual Studio App Center app is no longer
available in the Google Play store and there are no current plan
I found this
https://github.com/microsoft/appcenter/issues/2174
On Wed, Aug 4, 2021, 11:50 Greg Keogh wrote:
> Two of us just opened the Android App Center app to select the
> latest release of our Xamarin app and we get "Error loading releases". Some
> web searches suggest that an update to th
Two of us just opened the Android App Center app to select the
latest release of our Xamarin app and we get "Error loading releases". Some
web searches suggest that an update to the app is required. I uninstalled
the app and looked for a fresh one in the Google Play Store, but there is
no recognisa