• ExLisper@linux.community
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    11 months ago

    Cool but this is still just installation, right? The app will still have to be signed by apple? I will still have to pay Apple to build and sign the app? That’s the difference between android and iOS. On android you pay to put the app on play store. On iOS you pay to sign the app even if you’re developing locally. And yes, not all apps require signing but some do. You have to pay apple just to build the app and put it on your own phone.

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      11 months ago

      The app will still have to be signed by apple? I will still have to pay Apple to build and sign the app?

      That’s the real question that everyone wants answers to and that Apple has been avoiding.

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      11 months ago

      This hasn’t been true for years…

      “You can learn how to develop apps for Apple platforms for free without enrolling. With just an Apple ID, you can access Xcode, software downloads, documentation, sample code, forums, and Feedback Assistant, as well as test your apps on devices.”

      https://developer.apple.com/support/compare-memberships/

      Not to mention you can already side load apps using a free account as well, you just have to refresh the signing once a week. Presumably “real” side loading will remove that restriction and make the process simpler.