Saving iPhone App after AppStore Approval for Beta Testing

I pretty much messed up the AD-HOC distribution and made money too. The problem I am facing is all the people I want to use as beta testers, “ordinary people” who don’t even sync their iPhone with iTunes on the computer. That way, you can understand how technically it will challenge these people, and that's great, because it's the audience that I want to use for testing. All these guys can do for me, if I can give them the AppStore link, they will download it to their iPhone and test it for me.

So basically the AD-HOC distribution (UDID, mobile producing file and all that crap) is beyond doubt for me.

My question after the AppStore claims my application is there any way that I am under the radar so that a normal publication cannot load the application until I am ready. From past experience, I know that at the moment you posted the application, you get 100 downloads in the first week, and I don’t want this to happen before my beta test is complete.

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Nick

There are no provisions in the App Store. Ad hoc is the only solution. Testers will have to synchronize. :-)

Tony

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You cannot do what you ask, but you can make the process much simpler for ordinary users.

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