Setting up Mac LiveCode apps on an iPad ?
stephen barncard
stephenREVOLUTION2 at barncard.com
Thu Jul 7 14:03:01 EDT 2011
Remember it's possible to make web-based applications using the right CSS
and sizes that look and work very much like iPad apps, right down to having
it make a launch button on the iPad desktop. Then you can do anything
without permission from anyone.
On 7 July 2011 10:55, Nonsanity <form at nonsanity.com> wrote:
> Any my experience is that even after a provisioning profile expires, an
> installed app will continue to function. But you won't be able to
> re-install
> it, say after an upgrade.
>
> Apple is lacking an economic method of developing iOS apps for personal
> "in-house" use.
>
> ~ Chris Innanen
> ~ Nonsanity
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 1:29 PM, Colin Holgate <coiin at verizon.net> wrote:
>
> > Some comments:
> >
> > You only really get six months after you let your subscription expire,
> > because that's when the provisioning file runs out.
> >
> > You could get anyone you know to make the IPA file for you, and to send
> you
> > a new provisioning file every six months.
> >
> > You could also publish your app to the App Store. Unless it's very secret
> > or private, that would give you an app that lasted for ever, and you
> might
> > even make some money if others buy it.
> >
> >
> >
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