Alternative solutions for in-house iPhone enterprise app distribution

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借酒劲吻你
借酒劲吻你 2020-12-07 21:16

A client has asked us to develop a proprietary in-house app for managing their back-end systems. However, we are a small development company and I\'m certain that their comp

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  •  刺人心
    刺人心 (楼主)
    2020-12-07 21:53

    How does apple ensure that your enterprise has greater than 500 people? I'd give it a go through the enterprise program anyway...

    I would not jailbreak, I would not do ad-hoc because it is limited to 100, and I wouldn't make everyone put their phones in developer mode.

    For future maintainability, enterprise mode is the way to go, so see if you can navigate your way through the process without mentioning that you might not be quite 500 users.

    Also, I saw your comment about developing using MonoTouch. I would talk to Apple about this before you do anything else, because given their recent policy changes I am pretty sure this will get your app denied from the App Store and the Enterprise program.

    Edit: I checked the Mono web page. It seems like Apple may still be letting mono apps in, and the Mono creators insist that it is kosher, but you might be running the risk of having your future app pulled from phones at any time.

    A better edit: Straight from the mono website: Enterprise MonoTouch

    It is important to point out that the new iPhone Developer Agreement terms are for AppStore deployment and not the Enterprise program that allows deployment of in-house application to users in the enterprise (using the Enterprise Deployment program).

    So you might be good there as long as you can get into the enterprise program.

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