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Mar 30, 2012
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Hi Guys,
I want to do a level editor for an iOS game app.

Should I expect a problem for providing a free Windows program
to produce the file that represents a custom level, and delivering
that to the app via iTunes Document sharing?

Does anyone know of examples of apps that mention any
Windows support program in their metadata?

It might just sound like a way of delivering new content and bypassing the App Store,
but it might be a different story if it's all free.
 
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That's fine

QuickClips accepts a text file with the extension .quickclipspromo as a means of temporarily upgrading the user to the premium version of the app. You could open the files from the built in mail app or you could sync them via iTunes.

So long as you aren't modifying the actual executable's code, you're fine with methods like this. Interpreted code isn't a problem.
 
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