What is the difference between the iPhone Developer Development Program ($ 99) and the Enterprise Program ($ 299)?

Can someone point out what the difference is?

And why do we really pay so much money when we support the iPhone with our hard work?

Is it right that I have to have an Enterprise membership ($ 299) when I want to sell apps for money? Or can I also sell apps when I "only" have a cheaper standard membership ($ 99)?

Is there a fee every time I want to download a new application on the App Store? Where is the hook in standard membership?

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adhoc, App Store, . Apple Dev Support.

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The enterprise plan does NOT permit distribution to the iPhone through the application store, but allows developers to deploy their own programs in their own organization without designating these phones as "development phones."

-Adam

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"The standard plan does NOT allow distribution of the iPhone (with the exception of a few development phones)"

how many phones?

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1704073/


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