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I'm one of those awful folks without a developer account. I'm also a programmer and geek and fan of iOS. Crucify me. Make me favor jail breaking Apples walled garden and open source, ideals of one of the original founders of Apple rather than the current powers that be at Apple.
 
I hope that Apple releases beta 3 that bricks all devices until the next beta 4 weeks from now so all you non developers using it on your day to day device that only want the next beta to look for a single new UI change can learn a lesson. :) :apple:
I think a few people would be more than pissed if we could not get back to a computer with Xcode on it if they bricked the phone. Some Devs. can not afford a bunch of extra phones for test beds so they will put the beta on their only phone.
 
I hope that Apple releases beta 3 that bricks all devices until the next beta 4 weeks from now so all you non developers using it on your day to day device that only want the next beta to look for a single new UI change can learn a lesson. :) :apple:

And all those folks will make sure to not purchase your apps.
 
I hope that Apple releases beta 3 that bricks all devices until the next beta 4 weeks from now so all you non developers using it on your day to day device that only want the next beta to look for a single new UI change can learn a lesson. :) :apple:
You do realize that people who are developing apps tend to try them on phones that they are going to use throughout the day, right? What good is testing an app on a device that isn't subjected to real world conditions?
 
I hope that Apple releases beta 3 that bricks all devices until the next beta 4 weeks from now so all you non developers using it on your day to day device that only want the next beta to look for a single new UI change can learn a lesson. :) :apple:

And non developers using beta affects you how?
 
I'm sure it's going to be awhile. They're probably redirecting their development focus to close the in-app purchase loophole as well as finding a way to brick users phones that used the bug that allowed non-developers to install the beta.

Wow!

Why you tell that ?

I don't know how to do software but i can test beta and post my comment, bug ... and with that, apple can do a better software!!

Cheap shot!!
Yan
 
Don't Be Ignorant

I hope that Apple releases beta 3 that bricks all devices until the next beta 4 weeks from now so all you non developers using it on your day to day device that only want the next beta to look for a single new UI change can learn a lesson. :) :apple:

"CheesePuff" I do not understand why you would say that. Apple releases beta versions for, yes, developers to TEST and REPORT ON. Not to be "bricked" so they can delay the launching process of software that, on a beta version, has been more reliable than any other ios beta version before itself.
 
I hope that Apple releases beta 3 that bricks all devices until the next beta 4 weeks from now so all you non developers using it on your day to day device that only want the next beta to look for a single new UI change can learn a lesson. :) :apple:
And what about the people who got their UDID registered?
 
People on this forum are really overly hostile for no reason. I am a non developer as well who has iOS 6. People need to accept that perhaps apple may have purposely allowed non developers to download it through that special way knowing that only those who are willing to test the software and go through the steps in installing it would do so -steps that usually novices don't take! I mean it's more bug reports for them and I'm pretty sure they know that since they've opened up the bug reporting site for us as well.

sorry, that was a little off topic, but it's just extremely annoying to see hostile posts saying how non developers should purposely have their phones bricked by apple.
 
People on this forum are really overly hostile for no reason. I am a non developer as well who has iOS 6. People need to accept that perhaps apple may have purposely allowed non developers to download it through that special way knowing that only those who are willing to test the software and go through the steps in installing it would do so -steps that usually novices don't take! I mean it's more bug reports for them and I'm pretty sure they know that since they've opened up the bug reporting site for us as well.

sorry, that was a little off topic, but it's just extremely annoying to see hostile posts saying how non developers should purposely have their phones bricked by apple.

well i do fell bad that it annoys you but the beta is meant for paid developers apple wouldn't let people who are unregistered use the beta because it is simply unstable this beta is meant for testing apps not to use as any old iOS.
P.S. Something probably will happen to your phone because apple is cracking down.
 
well i do fell bad that it annoys you but the beta is meant for paid developers apple wouldn't let people who are unregistered use the beta because it is simply unstable this beta is meant for testing apps not to use as any old iOS.
P.S. Something probably will happen to your phone because apple is cracking down.

nothing is going to happen its registered that simple! relax
 
"CheesePuff" I do not understand why you would say that. Apple releases beta versions for, yes, developers to TEST and REPORT ON. Not to be "bricked" so they can delay the launching process of software that, on a beta version, has been more reliable than any other ios beta version before itself.

He was being sarcastic, lol. It's obvious you didn't understand.
 
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