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Is this statement correct? Seems strange to me...
From Apple FAQ:
If I am enrolled in the iOS Developer Enterprise Program, can I distribute my apps on the App Store?
The ability to distribute apps on the App Store is only available to developers enrolled in the standard iOS Developer Program. The iOS Developer Enterprise Program only allows you to distribute your apps to employees or members of your organization through Ad Hoc distribution.
So then how can a company to both? Enterprise and App Store?
Sign up for both programs. Luckily, the other one is only $99.
If you want to distribute both enterprise and App Store you will need two iOS developer programs
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We have an account in our company; via this account we submit our applications in the App Store.
I have already done the procedure (new account, provisioning profiles etc) for an iPhone4, therefore I am able to create applications.
I have a couple of new devices (an iPad and an iPhone5) and I would like to enable those new devices to be certified in order to create applications as well (those are my devices).
What is needed to register the new devices? The UDID? Something else?
first of all, with enterprise account, you cant submit your apps to appstore so if you are submitting apps to appstore, you do not have a enterprise account. second, you need UDIDs to add these account devices to developer provisioning profiles.
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I've been doing research about the enterprise program and something still isn't clear with me.
The apple guidelines say that when you purchase a enterprise license you can use this license for the following:
Distribution outside the App Store
Distribution to unlimited devices
No review from Apple necessary
The program is intended for distribution within your enterprise. But aside these concrete rules I also read it's allowed to put the software on the devices that are owned by the company. That doesn't explicitly says that the user of the application has to be employed at the company.
My question is: Is it a violation of the rules when the company owns the device but customers/clients uses it?
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Leon
You should ask the Apple Enterprise team this question to be sure. Note that the apps phone home from the device to Apple (if possible) to verify that the Enterprise license is still valid and thus records what devices are using this. However there are no registration of the devices so it's up to Apple to challenge any questionable practices. Always best to ask Apple.
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The company that I work for develops a suite of workforce management software, which we then license and distribute within large organisations. The idea is to create a mobile component of the software suite to target iPhone and iPad. Originally we assumed that if we were to purchase an Enterprise Developer License from Apple we would be able deploy to our clients. From what I have read though, it would appear that you are only licensed to deploy the app to your organisation and not to your clients. Has anybody had any experience with something similar? What are the options? Do we have to deploy it through the appstore? or is there some way where we can control deployment to our clients?
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Jacob
You're right: the Enterprise distribution program specifically disallows sharing your apps outside of your own company. How about the Volume Purchase Program for Business?
Businesses can discover, purchase, and distribute apps in volume to their entire workforce.
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Provide unique, tailored solutions directly to business customers who are enrolled in the Volume Purchase Program.
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I'm using xcode 4.0. Do i need to join ios developer program at 99dollars to get a provisioning profile. My main purpose is to build an ipa file for free.
Yes, Absolutely. Even if you give away your app for free you need to pay apple the $99/year fee.
Provisioning profile is only avaliable when log in with developer account
To run your application on the device you need to subscribe to an iOS Developer program. To create an application that runs on device you need to sign application with developer or adhoc certificate, so in order to create those certificates you need to sign up for Developer program.
http://developer.apple.com/programs/which-program/
http://developer.apple.com/programs/start/ios/
Yes, you need to pay to test/run on non-jailbroken devices and submit applications to the appstore. Welcome to the world of Apple. Some of the developer program will allow several developers in the same team to have provisioning profiles of their own however.
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I'm a new Mac user and I was trying to download Xcode so I can start developing apps for Iphone, but it's asking me for my billing information...Do I have to pay to download Xcode and Iphone SDK, so I can start working on my projects?
No, Xcode is free. You do however need to have a valid credit card.
If you later plan on selling an app on the App Store, you will need to pay a $99 / year iOS license or, respectively, a $99 / year Mac license.
You can register for free as Apple developer at http://developer.apple.com/programs/register/
And will be able to download Xcode for Free, but you will not be allowed to test on devices only when you subscribe to the ios developer program