For app testing there is a website that allows testing of ios apps called
test flight.
https://testflightapp.com/
On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 10:50 AM, Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> wrote:
The progress is really impressive!
Also, should I publish this version on the app store so that people
don't have to compile it? Or export it to an ipa file?
I don't think it is a good idea to publish it before it is ready for real
use; one is not supposed to publish "beta test" versions in the App Store.
I would assume any hint at it being a test version in its description or
in the app itself will automatically mean it won't get approved into the
store.
And on the other hand, if you publish it, knowing it has still problems,
but without being able to tell so to customers, that will just generate bad
press for it, "LibreOffice published their Impress Remote for iOS but it
doesn't work".
Better to use the ad-hoc distribution mechanism, I think, where if I
understand correctly you specifically add provisioning to the app to run on
up to 100 named tester devices, and then distribute the app to these
testers.
--tml
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