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sviatapolk wrote:It's so infuriating at this point. I left a nasty review for Audiophone.
I'm going with the assumption that the other $4.99 clients are crapware as well.
Kaptemplar wrote:If you guys change your mind I managed to help relayer get his app working again so I am pretty confident I have the process down now.
sviatapolk wrote:Kaptemplar wrote:If you guys change your mind I managed to help relayer get his app working again so I am pretty confident I have the process down now.
Did you use the github method or the one involving the UDID?
I'm gonna hold off just a wee bit longer.
I'm going with the assumption that the version you've been running is the same as the one that will (one can only hope at this point) get approved for the app store? Meaning it's bug free and will run just as well as the current version runs on iOS 7?
Kaptemplar wrote:Maybe Apple requires the app to compile through Xcode 6, who knows...
jefish wrote:Kaptemplar wrote:Maybe Apple requires the app to compile through Xcode 6, who knows...
The only reason that one would need to compile and submit through Xcode6 is to gain the "Made for iOS8" status. Apps built with Xcode5 can certainly run fine in iOS8, they're just not "special."
When you folks are saying you got iSub to build in Xcode5, are you submitting these fixes back to the repo? Seems that we could save a lot of time and hassle by letting others build for themselves, no?
Kaptemplar wrote:sviatapolk wrote:Kaptemplar wrote:If you guys change your mind I managed to help relayer get his app working again so I am pretty confident I have the process down now.
Did you use the github method or the one involving the UDID?
I'm gonna hold off just a wee bit longer.
I'm going with the assumption that the version you've been running is the same as the one that will (one can only hope at this point) get approved for the app store? Meaning it's bug free and will run just as well as the current version runs on iOS 7?
They are one in the same... Lets break it down from the beginning.
Ben Baron, the author of the iSub app, said he wasn't going to work on the app anymore so he posted the code on GitHub. He also went ahead and updated the app for iOS 8 compatibility & submitted the update to Apple. That was September 11th & the update has yet to show up. Now since the code is posted on GitHub, if you know how to use GitHub you can download the code to your own machine. You can then archive/build the code. Here is where the issues start, to test the app in a phone you have to sign the code. To sign the code you either need a jailbreak to run UNsigned code OR get an iOS developer membership to sign the code using what's called provisioning profiles. This is what I did to get it to run on my iPhone 6. Then I can add "beta testers" to my provisioning profile so other people can use the app without having to purchase a developer membership. To add a tester I just need their UDID. I already did this with someone from this forum.
Honestly, I would start worrying about the fact that it has been two weeks and the update is not up in the Apple store. It's entirely possible that the update was rejected & Ben decided to not bother with it anymore. I can tell you for a fact that I could not get the app to build/archive with Xcode 6 & I had to hunt down an older version of Xcode. Maybe Apple requires the app to compile through Xcode 6, who knows...
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