Jan 21, 2011 Deploying your iOS ad-hoc builds with the BetaBuilder gem and TestFlight Until recently, deploying ad-hoc builds of iOS apps to beta testers was a pain. You needed to maintain a list of testers, obtain their UUIDs, manage provisioning profiles and compile and distribute the builds (and provisioning profiles) yourself. As of iOS 4.0, it has been possible to package up builds as IPA fil
Deploying beta releases of your iPhone app to your users is a drag. BetaBuilder is a collection of Rake tasks, distributed as a Ruby gem, that make deploying your adhoc app builds easy - you donât even need to launch Xcode! Getting started: building your project The first step is to install the gem. Youâll need a working installation of Ruby and Rake - the good news is, OSX, as of Leopard, ships w
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