Every iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch device has what is called a Unique Device Identifer or UDID that assists with controlling what applications are installed on a device. Apple only allows for applications to be downloaded and installed through iTunes. To allow developers the ability to beta test apps, the developer can provide what’s known […]
Ad Hoc Distribution allows you to try an application before it’s available in the iTunes App Store. This is how we distribute iPhone applications to beta customers. These instructions assume you have a .zip file. You can also look at instructions for .ipa files. Developers, if you have any customers running Windows Vista, you’re better […]
Working with crash logs typically involves certain interaction between developers and users, unless they are automagically sent to the developer. First of all, the user should get the crash log and send it to the developer, who should examine it, find the bug and fix it. iOS and Mac OS X are remarkably similar architectures. […]
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