On Aug 17, 2011, at 11:19 PM, Johan Vromans wrote: > [Quoting Jan Dubois, on August 17 2011, 13:51, in "RE: wxPerl on iPad"] >> And of course there are countless other policies that you all have >> to adhere to if you want to publish you app on Apple's store. > > My primary (and, for the time being, only) goal is to run some wxPerl > applications I developed for my wife on a decent tablet. She's got > severely handicapped and cannot operate normal tools. > > http://www.vromans.org/johan/software/isis/index.html (info in Dutch). > > She currently has to use a modified Fujitsu/Siemens tablet (Tellus 3+) > but that is wearing out, and far too clumsy (it is intended to be > mounted on a wheelchair). So I desperately need a decent tablet that > can run the software.
In that case you can get an iPad and sign up as an iOS dev with Apple (US$99/year; don't know what the rate is in the EU) and do whatever works for you. Since you're not planning on submitting anything to the App Store, you needn't worry about Apple's restrictions. You're allowed up to 100 devices (pads, pods, or phones) for "ad hoc" deployments. http://developer.apple.com/programs/ios/distribute.html Regards, John Ralls