Airlaunch 1.0b2

Thomas McGrath III mcgrath3 at mac.com
Sat Aug 6 21:03:08 EDT 2011


I can't get this to work for me. I used an app that I had installed previously on the iPad but I just get a null error.

-- Tom McGrath III
http://lazyriver.on-rev.com
3mcgrath at comcast.net

On Aug 5, 2011, at 12:56 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

> On 8/5/11 9:16 AM, Björnke von Gierke wrote:
>> Sooo.. silly banter aside, what is this thing, what can it do for me
>> and when to use it?
> 
> But BvG, it is so clear to me -- what happened to your telepathy skills? ;)
> 
> AirLaunch lets you bypass Apple's methods of installing your test apps on iOS devices, and lets you install via a wi-fi connection instead. Normally to install a newly built app for testing, you must connect the device to your Mac via USB cable, launch either iTunes or XCode, and drag your standalone there. If you're in iTunes, you also have to wait for a synch.
> 
> AirLaunch bypasses all that. It builds a set of files that you copy to a server or your Dropbox. (Using Dropbox is the easiest way for now, very quick.) On the device, you open a browser (or the Dropbox app,) tap a link, and your app installs. You don't need to mess with cabling, synching, or launching an Apple application.
> 
>> 
>> You really should up your [ANN] count, so you can get better at it
>> :P
> 
> You're right. I'm almost finished testing scripts that upload to the server from within AirLaunch, which will make installation even easier. When that's done, I'll [ANN] with more care. :)
> 
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