gbear605 wrote:
Unfortunately, an IPA can only be used on different devices a certain amount of times before it stops working, unless your iOS is jailbroken. If you compile it yourself, it creates a new IPA, and you can use it for yourself and some other people some amount of time, and then noone else can use the compilation of it.
tl;dr:
You can compile it and create a new IPA, but an IPA that isn't on the itunes store can't be used by more than a certain amount of people. The exception is jailbroken ipods.
tl;tl;dr:
we can't give you an IPA (though you can compile it yourself)
Well, anyone who hasn't jailbroken their iDevice doesn't have an iDevice. (My strong opinion that is shared by 99.9% of other jailbreakers)
If not shared, it potentially costs the $100 to be a developer...
EDIT: I thought the only non-appstore way to install an IPA was to use a method that requires you to jailbreak (iFile, Installous)
Last edited by Sidharth (2011-08-20 13:53:21)

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you don't have to pay ANY money to be a developer
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gbear605 wrote:
you don't have to pay ANY money to be a developer
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IPA pleaseeeeeee?
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GirWaffles64 wrote:
gbear605 wrote:
you don't have to pay ANY money to be a developer
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IPA pleaseeeeeee?
I will try to get it to you as fast as possible.
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gbear605 wrote:
GirWaffles64 wrote:
gbear605 wrote:
you don't have to pay ANY money to be a developer :)
IPA pleaseeeeeee?
I will try to get it to you as fast as possible.
:D
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Cant someone here who has a developor lisence compile it and put it onto the app store?
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Creatortion wrote:
Cant someone here who has a developor lisence compile it and put it onto the app store?
The situation is same as last year. Steve Jobs and App Store will reject Scratch.app again.
Read the story.
http://mobilewikiserver.com/Scratch.html
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abee wrote:
Creatortion wrote:
Cant someone here who has a developor lisence compile it and put it onto the app store?
The situation is same as last year. Steve Jobs and App Store will reject Scratch.app again.
Read the story.
http://mobilewikiserver.com/Scratch.html
I'm going to try to make it so at least jaibreaked users can get it. BTW, non jailbreaked iOS owners should definitely break theirs.
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gbear605 wrote:
abee wrote:
Creatortion wrote:
Cant someone here who has a developor lisence compile it and put it onto the app store?
The situation is same as last year. Steve Jobs and App Store will reject Scratch.app again.
Read the story.
http://mobilewikiserver.com/Scratch.htmlI'm going to try to make it so at least jaibreaked users can get it. BTW, non jailbreaked iOS owners should definitely break theirs.
When can you get it up by?
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gbear605 wrote:
you don't have to pay ANY money to be a developer
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uhh... ya don't? I thought Xcode is only available to people who have a developer's license... Is there a different compiler?!
Last edited by Sidharth (2011-08-21 16:32:51)

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GirWaffles64 wrote:
gbear605 wrote:
abee wrote:
The situation is same as last year. Steve Jobs and App Store will reject Scratch.app again.
Read the story.
http://mobilewikiserver.com/Scratch.htmlI'm going to try to make it so at least jaibreaked users can get it. BTW, non jailbreaked iOS owners should definitely break theirs.
When can you get it up by?
Probably Thursday.
Sidharth wrote:
gbear605 wrote:
you don't have to pay ANY money to be a developer
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uhh... ya don't? I thought Xcode is only available to people who have a developer's license... Is there a different compiler?!
XCode is availible to anyone, and to recieve special benifits you need to have a dev. liscense from apple which you sign up on the website for free. Benifits like putting on the iStore, and documentation
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gbear605 wrote:
XCode is availible to anyone, and to recieve special benifits you need to have a dev. liscense from apple which you sign up on the website for free. Benifits like putting on the iStore, and documentation
Ah well... Do I need to have a mac? I am using a PC right now. I thought Xcode is only for mac...

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Sidharth wrote:
gbear605 wrote:
XCode is availible to anyone, and to recieve special benifits you need to have a dev. liscense from apple which you sign up on the website for free. Benifits like putting on the iStore, and documentation
Ah well... Do I need to have a mac? I am using a PC right now. I thought Xcode is only for mac...
lol,thats why. Xcode is by apple. Why would they release it for windows? Its only for mac. The only reason they released itunes for windows is so windows users could get iphones.
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kayybee wrote:
So... How do I make it into an IPA?
you compile it in xcode.
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kayybee wrote:
The app crashes when I try to load it (on the iPhone simulator)...
Or is it something that I'm doing wrong?
I don't know, because it worked for me.
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I will have it in a few hours!
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The doEmail Section doesn't need to be commented out. that section is for emailing to the scratch team. you can replace to variables With A: the scratch team's address and your email address. simple.
As for the IPA, I got nothing.
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hello12345678910 wrote:
The doEmail Section doesn't need to be commented out. that section is for emailing to the scratch team. you can replace to variables With A: the scratch team's address and your email address. simple.
Please do not code the email address of Scratch Team. Scratch.app for iOS is not official software.
Read andresmh's message.
andresmh wrote:
1. The Scratch Team at MIT did not create the app so we cannot provide any kind of support for it.
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kayybee wrote:
gbear605 wrote:
I will have it in a few hours!
It's been a few hours
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Are you going to put it on testflight?
PLEAASSSSEEEEEEE
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abee wrote:
hello12345678910 wrote:
The doEmail Section doesn't need to be commented out. that section is for emailing to the scratch team. you can replace to variables With A: the scratch team's address and your email address. simple.
Please do not code the email address of Scratch Team. Scratch.app for iOS is not official software.
Read andresmh's message.andresmh wrote:
1. The Scratch Team at MIT did not create the app so we cannot provide any kind of support for it.
Oh, Yah. I'll go change it.
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I neeeeddd the ipa!
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