A few notes for the beta testers of the Praized iPhone Application
Wednesday, October 29th, 2008TBD, this is a place holder post.
TBD, this is a place holder post.
As found on TUAW :
Apple has given developers a way to beta test iPhone applications with up-to 100 iPhones. Some developers have already started using this to their advantage by giving their software out as free public betas. However, you must supply a developer with your iPhone’s UDID (unique device identifier) in order to install these “Ad-hoc” applications on your iPhone.
To find your iPhone’s UDID, just plug it into your computer and wait until iTunes recognizes it. Select your phone from the Devices list in iTunes and click the “Summary” tab. To see your UDID, click on the word “serial number” beside the picture of the iPhone. You should see the word “identifer” and an alphanumeric string – this is your UDID.
To copy it, just press command + C on your Mac’s keyboard (or control + C in Windows).
Another good option is to use Ad Hoc Helper, a small app that emails your UDID.
Why would you want to do that? Well, to beta test the Praized iPhone Application before anyone else!