I'm thinking of making a custom coded app for my biz. I was wondering if there is a way of releasing it to our 20 employees without releasing it on the app store. Is that possible?
i dont know but good point
you could always price it 10000000000 or so and use promo codes for your employees lol
App 1 would be an manual/calander/chat (livehelp) + combined server backend integration. (+ list all of the employees private information cell/adress ect I'm also thinking ticket administration. (enough to respond using canned msgs)Okay I have to ask ...
If you are a) capable of programming apps for the iPhone so much so that you want to put it on your employee's phones (this suggests that you either supply said phones for them or they just all own one) b) capable of programming an app that may prove to be useful (the second app for your clients is seemingly useful but the first one looks company-specific) then why in the world would you not develop and put in the app store? Charge a fee and if people want to waste cash on an app that they probably don't understand or need then so be it. Give promo codes to your clients and employees but make some cash off those people that just insist on buying every freaking app around that appears to be useful.
I'm just saying that unless you know your app violates the SDK or TOS or whatever higher power Apple wants to hide behind, then you should just develop and submit.
Okay I have to ask ...
If you are a) capable of programming apps for the iPhone so much so that you want to put it on your employee's phones (this suggests that you either supply said phones for them or they just all own one) b) capable of programming an app that may prove to be useful (the second app for your clients is seemingly useful but the first one looks company-specific) then why in the world would you not develop and put in the app store? Charge a fee and if people want to waste cash on an app that they probably don't understand or need then so be it. Give promo codes to your clients and employees but make some cash off those people that just insist on buying every freaking app around that appears to be useful.
I'm just saying that unless you know your app violates the SDK or TOS or whatever higher power Apple wants to hide behind, then you should just develop and submit.
I think if you become a dev for $100 you can install your apps on up to 100 phones without going near the AppStore.
You can use the officially supported ad-hoc distribution method which is hinted at above. This has a limit of 100 devices and is not like leaving your app in permanent beta. Apple promote this distribution method so will not "might have something against that".
I am a part of the standard program and we can distribute 100 copies of apps via ad hoc and we get 50 promo codes per version released on the app store.Thanks but if you look at apple website http://developer.apple.com/iphone/program/apply.html
Enterprise doesn't have App store
and standard doesn't have in house .I et that I need the Enterprise but do I really need the Standard Program in addition to submit to app store.
Also where would be a good place to hire someone for development. I'm running short on time lately.
Enterprise doesn't have App store and standard doesn't have in house.