Kinda sorta. In iOS 8 if you want to somewhat misuse the service (it's meant
for beta testing) you can use TestFlight and install onto 1000 devices.
https://developer.apple.com/support/appstore/TestFlight/
Gerry
On 3 Jul 2014, at 8:39 am, Ralph DiMola wrote:
> Apple has removed the option t
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> On Jul 2, 2014, at 3:14 PM, Brahmanathswami wrote:
>
> Dumb, old question: Can You Really Install an iOS App outside of Apple's App
> Store?
>
> I'm reviewing again the differences between the Open Source "community"
> version and
Peter
On 3 Jul 2014, at 06:14, Brahmanathswami wrote:
> Dumb, old question: Can You Really Install an iOS App outside of Apple's App
> Store?
>
> I'm reviewing again the differences between the Open Source "community"
> version and the Commercial license
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Subject: Can You Really Install an iOS App outside of Apple's App Store?
Dumb, old question: Can You Really Install an iOS App outside of Apple's App
Store?
I
Dumb, old question: Can You Really Install an iOS App outside of Apple's
App Store?
I'm reviewing again the differences between the Open Source "community"
version and the Commercial license, which I thought I understood well...
(See the faq http://livecode.com/support/as