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Distributing 3000+ Copies Of An iOS Game
Thursday, 17 May 2012 09:32
Six To Start:
One of the most common questions we get about the Zombies, Run! Kickstarter campaign is, “How did you distribute over 3000 copies of Zombies, Run! to backers when you only get 50 promo codes per version and 100 devices for internal testing?”
It’s a crucial question because Kickstarter campaigns usually involve backers pre-ordering the product, and while that’s perfectly easy on platforms like Steam or Android, it’s more complicated – but not impossible – on iOS. But still pretty straightforward.
Also: Apple Permitted Zombies, Run! iOS Dev To Take Pre-Orders (Gamasutra): Apple allowed an iOS developer to take pre-orders on a game destined for the App Store, while also giving the developer full support for its Kickstarter project.
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Off-the-shelf Forensics Tool Slurps iPhone Data Via iCloud
Thursday, 17 May 2012 09:32
John Leyden, The Register:
The enhancement to Elcomsoft Phone Password Breaker adds the capability to retrieve user data associated with iPhones from Apple's iCloud online backup service. Backups to multiple devices registered with the same Apple ID can be retrieved using the technology, providing investigators has access to a user's original Apple ID and password.
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Apple Is Filtering “Jailbreak” Term In The US iTunes Store
Thursday, 17 May 2012 09:32
Shoutpedia:
Apple is reportedly filtering the “Jailbreak” term from the iTunes items. All the categories are affected with this filter including Apps, songs, albums, podcast episodes, and iTunes U episodes. One of our readers told us that this filter is also blocking the term even in iBooks.
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How To Reinstall The Mac App Store In Snow Leopard
Thursday, 17 May 2012 09:32
Topher Kessler, CNET:
The Mac App Store in OS X is Apple's new means for delivering software and OS upgrades to Mac users. Some people have removed the store from their systems to keep their OS free of commercial links, but doing so makes upgrading to OS X Lion or later versions of OS X much more cumbersome.
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"Nanny Computing" And The Future Of OS X
Thursday, 17 May 2012 09:32
Erica Sadun, TUAW:
Apps which use hotkeys to let you jump to what you want to do while you work on what you must do. And they're on the way out of the Mac App Store as Apple paves the path to safer, more consumer-oriented computing.
Apparently, Apple will allow hotkey apps that are already in the Mac App Store before June to offer only bug fixes. New apps and any apps that add features (i.e. non-bugfix releases) will not be allowed to support hotkeys.
I use FastScripts and Alfred daily. I will be sad if their future on the Mac are restricted.
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