IPhone development

I have iPod touch.

I have a Mac.

I want to install the iPod touch application that I write using my Mac on my iPod touch.

I do not plan to sell it in the Apple store.

I do not plan to spread it to other people.

Is there a way to do this without paying a $ 99 apple?

Thanks!

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Short answer no.

To download the application to the device, you need to sign it, and the only way to subscribe is to register for the dev program

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Not unless you jailbreak your phone.

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Not without the jailbreak of iPod Touch, which would violate all sorts of agreements :)

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You will need an Apple Developer account (for $ 99) to sign your application. Without this, you cannot install it on a physical device, only on a simulator.

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You can ask a registered iPhone developer to help you by signing it and then sending it back so you can install it as a regular ad unit, hoc distributed application .

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No, I need to buy a development license, and you can place your application on your iPod!

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Get the guy who paid $ 99. Tell him to connect you to the profile for your application by registering your device with the application name.

Install the prepared profile file and application from xcode, and you still have a clean phone.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1301096/


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