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hackmods

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Feb 8, 2010
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hey Guys,

Last week i started making some iphone apps and I received my iPhone Dev. license today. I went to apple and used apple connect and it says i need to upload the ipa file. Ive tried everything to get it running. I took the .app and dSYM file, put it into a Payload folder and comressed it like is said. I also made sure i compiled it for release and got the files from release-iphone simulator.

Can anyone please help me bundle it?
 
Why are you submitting apps only a week after starting? You obviously know absolutely nothing about the development process!!

You don't send just the .app or DSYM, and you certainly don't need to put it in any folder, thats why its saying that!! Maybe you should read more on what you need to do instead of sending every little thing you make in a week.... :rolleyes:
 
Why are you submitting apps only a week after starting? You obviously know absolutely nothing about the development process!!

You don't send the .app or DSYM, and you certainly don't need to put it in any folder, thats why its saying that!! Maybe you should read more on what you need to do instead of sending every little thing you make in a week.... :rolleyes:

any links please?
 
any links please?

Assuming you even know where this page is, its all there how you set up, build and send your app.....

Look in iPhone dev center!



P.S Please don't send in some crap you made up in a week, the app store is not a dumping ground... Its a place for real developers to sell the creations they make and spend A LOT of time and money on, have you any idea how frustrating it would be if you spend 6 months developing an App putting money and time into it, getting it on sale and finding some idiot with an app called something like "fart noises" is top of the charts? :mad: People like that need to be banned!
 
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