Sending Kids work to an iPad
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Sending Kids work to an iPad
I want to be able to have projects created by my students in LiveCode sent to iPads for other students to use. I have LiveCode 5.5 and Xcode 4.3.2 and have been having a tough time getting it all together. I signed up with Apple as an iOS developer... Created the certificates , provisioning profiles, Ap ids. I must have something missing. In LiveCode I go to preferences... Mobile support and point to the Xcode.app. In Standalone Application settings I select build for iOS put in Internal App ID ( com.name ) and choose my profile from the drop down list. I think I have it all set but still can't activate the test button to run the simulator. Let alone be able to transfer a LiveCode project to an iPad. I have found some nice step by step instructions and tried to follow them, but obviously something is still missing. I know there are a number of things that could be preventing my success here and any help would be appreciated.
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Re: Sending Kids work to an iPad
Did you choose a test target from the Development menu?
Jacqueline Landman Gay | jacque at hyperactivesw dot com
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Re: Sending Kids work to an iPad
No I did not. It was that simple. Thanks for helping me cross that bridge. Now on to the transfer process.
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What would be the easiest way to send the app on to an iPad for testing/viewing.
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Re: Sending Kids work to an iPad
At the risk of self-promotion, I believe the easiest way is AirLaunch:
<http://www.hyperactivesw.com/airlaunch/>
AirLaunch creates the .ipa file and the required distribution files, and uploads everything to your server or copies it to Dropbox. Basically it's a one-click solution.
There are also similar services with somewhat less functionality:
TestFlight -- requires you to send your app to them for processing
Hockey -- don't know much about this yet
iOS Beta Builder -- requires you to create your own .ipa file first
<http://www.hyperactivesw.com/airlaunch/>
AirLaunch creates the .ipa file and the required distribution files, and uploads everything to your server or copies it to Dropbox. Basically it's a one-click solution.
There are also similar services with somewhat less functionality:
TestFlight -- requires you to send your app to them for processing
Hockey -- don't know much about this yet
iOS Beta Builder -- requires you to create your own .ipa file first
Jacqueline Landman Gay | jacque at hyperactivesw dot com
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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Re: Sending Kids work to an iPad
I didn't use others way but i confirm Airlauch is very simple to use and it work fine
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Re: Sending Kids work to an iPad
I am still working on sending Livecode to an iPad. I am starting my unit again on some basic programming and the kids have simple stacks with images sounds and buttons with questions. I would really like to move these to the iPad. Last year it took too long for me to jump through all the hoops with Xcode, certificates, profiles, and such. I did finally get a project transferred to an iPhone using Airplay. I am going through the process again and can't get past the error message "performing iOS arvm v6 .. requires the iOS 5.1 SDK. " If I change the preference to Xcode 4.4.1 for 5.1 SDK the error message is "performing iOS arvm v7 .. requires the iOS 6.0 SDK. " I would really love to be able to put student work on some iPads. How can I simplify this process.
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After searching the forum I found the answer to my question. I needed to add both versions of Xcode in the preferences. So I can create a standalone app. Sending it to the iPad is the next step. Still not sure of the easiest way to do this.