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perlsyntax

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If i want to sign up for iOS or mac os x how i plan to make a IT app what would it go under for the apple app?

I want to sell it to IT but what store would it be in?
 
If i want to sign up for iOS or mac os x how i plan to make a IT app what would it go under for the apple app?

I want to sell it to IT but what store would it be in?

Calling something an "IT app" doesn't clearly explain what you're doing and your questions don't really make sense. If the app you're building runs on a Mac, it would go to the Mac App Store. If it runs in iOS, it'd go into what Apple calls the App Store.
 
Calling something an "IT app" doesn't clearly explain what you're doing and your questions don't really make sense. If the app you're building runs on a Mac, it would go to the Mac App Store. If it runs in iOS, it'd go into what Apple calls the App Store.

i thought it was different in he iT apps.
 
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I think an IT app is different from an iT app. :D

Can you give us an example of what you think an IT app actually is?

I know what an IT tech is, and I know basically what an IT department does. But, I can't decide what an IT app might be.
Please help us understand what you mean?
 
I was talking about enterprise but i want to pay the $99 and work on enterprise but not pay the $200.00 can i do this with the $99.00?
 
Seems fairly simple to me:
If you are developing apps that you will distribute on the App Store, you pay the $99.
If you are developing apps that will be internally distributed and used within your company or organization, etc - then you would be on the $299/yr.
If you are not sure which designation you are under, I am sure you can contact Developer support for a good answer.
 
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