mysterysolver
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01/29/13 04:29 AM (12 years ago)

client dev account

I have a client that wants a simpe app that i can do.He have dev account and he want from me to upload the app under his account.How i can do that ? Sorry about that but im kind of newbie Thanks in advance edit :We are in dif town
 
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01/29/13 04:37 AM (12 years ago)
In xCode just download his certificates and provisional certificates in his Apple Dev account or ask him to pass them to you. Along with the Buzztouch source code package. In the organizer make sure you login with his username and password that is associated with his Apple Developer account.
 
mysterysolver
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01/29/13 04:58 AM (12 years ago)
I think that maybe i can do it with teamviewer maybe ?
 
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01/29/13 05:05 AM (12 years ago)
yes, you can do it with teamviewer as well.
 
Suvinay pawa
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01/29/13 08:52 AM (12 years ago)
Wher do you find clients?
 
mysterysolver
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01/29/13 09:48 AM (12 years ago)
I dont have clients this is my first potential client ...
 
Niraj
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01/30/13 10:12 AM (12 years ago)
As a Client, I would not give you my Certificate. That is like handing over the keys to my house. Instead, I would take one of two routes. 1. The Client, on his own computer, does the final build and publishing into the App Store. You can use Team Viewer to control his computer to do that operation. 2. The Client pays you to publish the app with your account. Your Company name will be listed as the Developer.
 

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