Wait didn't Jacque come up with a way to do this? 

Bob


On Feb 24, 2012, at 4:06 AM, Ken Corey wrote:

> If you want to use Livecode, no.
> 
> You may register as an Apple Developer for free, but that only allows you to 
> run code on the simulator.  If you want to put it on the iPad, even if only 
> yours, you must give Apple $100.
> 
> That said, if you're truly just writing scripts for yourself, you could check 
> out an app called "Codea", which lets you write programs in Lua, and run them 
> on your own device, and *only* your own device.  The downside, of course, 
> being that you're not supposed to be able to get them off the device in any 
> way.
> 
> Obviously, jail-breaking your iPad gives you more flexibility...but then 
> you're running a non-sanctioned version of the OS, which means you're waiting 
> on someone else to provide a (non-supported) updated version of the software.
> 
> Gotta love Apple. (It says so in the T's & C's.)
> 
> -Ken
> 
> On 24/02/2012 11:47, Medard wrote:
>> I am about to upgrade to "5" from my old 4.5.3 copy ;-)
>> 
>> As I got an iPad 2, I wondered if I could script for my iPad...
>> 
>> It appears that I have to go by the App Store, even if I want to create
>> only for my iPad, unwilling to sell my production...
>> 
>> I find that the yearly $99 payment to Apple is a high price tag, only to
>> use a couple stacks ;-<
>> 
>> Is there a mean, besides jail-beaking my iPad???
> 
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