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Airforcekid

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:apple:I saw a nonjailbroken iPhone recording video. It was done by ad-hoc wouldn't it be safer to install these apps via this method instead of installer?:apple: Its also used to beta test apps so it would be easy to have it set up like p2p. Im not really sure how overall it would work. 😕
 
The are two ways to get 3rd party apps on your device.
1. Through the official App Store
2. By jailbreaking

Anything else is fake.
 
The are two ways to get 3rd party apps on your device.
1. Through the official App Store
2. By jailbreaking

Anything else is fake.

:apple:It in a sense is through the app store I found the programs name qik it will not be allowed in the store since it uses the camera.:apple:
 
In order to distribute apps ad-hoc the developer needs the ID of your device, plus they can only provision 100 at a time. Remember Podcaster? The developer got his ad-hoc rights taken away from him for distributing too many apps ad-hoc.
 
so is this good to do for those of us that don't want to jailbrake? Is it safe. Anyone actually using it?
 
Pusher is real, and it does work. However, it will *only* put Installer on. Maybe someone can find a source for Installer so you can get Cydia...? 😀
 
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