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  • hskoglundH Online
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    hskoglund
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    Yes as @SGaist says, there is an exception where you don't have to pay US$99, a few years ago Apple started allowing deploying applications to a single iPhone, by giving you a special license only for that iPhone, and that license is only valid for about one week.

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    • hskoglundH hskoglund

      Yes as @SGaist says, there is an exception where you don't have to pay US$99, a few years ago Apple started allowing deploying applications to a single iPhone, by giving you a special license only for that iPhone, and that license is only valid for about one week.

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      adddeeee
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      @hskoglund
      Does this mean the app will be destroyed when the licence is no longer valid? After 1 week in this case.

      I have tried to find any kind of information regarding this. It seems Apple is very keen on charging for every single opportunity

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        @hskoglund
        Does this mean the app will be destroyed when the licence is no longer valid? After 1 week in this case.

        I have tried to find any kind of information regarding this. It seems Apple is very keen on charging for every single opportunity

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        @adddeeee
        well you're using their hardware and their operating system 🤷‍♂️
        and in my opinion makes it much saver from malicious software

        The only reason Android is not that restricted is because its licensed to many different OEMs


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        • hskoglundH Online
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          The app is not destroyed, it's just the license that expires. One old trick which might still work is to change the date on your iPhone so that 1 week expiry time never happens, i.e. every morning change the date on your iPhone to February 11, 2020.

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          • hskoglundH hskoglund

            The app is not destroyed, it's just the license that expires. One old trick which might still work is to change the date on your iPhone so that 1 week expiry time never happens, i.e. every morning change the date on your iPhone to February 11, 2020.

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            #10

            Is it possible to re-deploy the app without a Mac?

            The app I'm developing will only be used by some friends. Half of them use android, and half use iphone.

            Deploying now demands a Mac and the iphones.

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              Is it possible to re-deploy the app without a Mac?

              The app I'm developing will only be used by some friends. Half of them use android, and half use iphone.

              Deploying now demands a Mac and the iphones.

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              jsulm
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              @adddeeee For iOS you need MacOS machine as far as I know. For Android you can use what ever you want.

              https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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              • jsulmJ jsulm

                @adddeeee For iOS you need MacOS machine as far as I know. For Android you can use what ever you want.

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                @jsulm
                Yes.

                But will it be possible to re-deploy when the time limit for the app expires? Or will the iphone recognize it's the same app and not accept it?

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                  @jsulm
                  Yes.

                  But will it be possible to re-deploy when the time limit for the app expires? Or will the iphone recognize it's the same app and not accept it?

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                  jsulm
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                  @adddeeee That I don't know

                  https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                    @jsulm
                    Yes.

                    But will it be possible to re-deploy when the time limit for the app expires? Or will the iphone recognize it's the same app and not accept it?

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                    @adddeeee
                    You'll have to up the build number or version number by 1


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                      @adddeeee
                      You'll have to up the build number or version number by 1

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                      @J-Hilk
                      Nice, thank you.

                      Do you know for how long it will remain runnable before the phone destroys it?

                      There has been several suggestions in this thread.

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                        @J-Hilk
                        Nice, thank you.

                        Do you know for how long it will remain runnable before the phone destroys it?

                        There has been several suggestions in this thread.

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                        J.Hilk
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                        @adddeeee
                        Sry, that I don't know.
                        I never worked without a license on Mac/iOS, I know that apps distributed by TestFlight will stay 90 days on the phone/Tablet but that's as far as I know 🤷‍♂️

                        If you have a license than no app that you distribute locally (via lightning cable) will expire


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                        Q: What's that?
                        A: It's blue light.
                        Q: What does it do?
                        A: It turns blue.

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