Yes, if you pay to get the license you can
put test your iPhone applications on your
iPhone device, and upload your application to
Apple Store, and make money ;)
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phil dokas (52 months ago | reply)
(e)liz(zy)(abeth) (52 months ago | reply)
I had one of those gray boxy ones
slash i think it is still in my parents' basement...
(e)liz(zy)(abeth) (52 months ago | reply)
slash i think it is still in my parents' basement...
tricksn26treats (52 months ago | reply)
oh my gosh, what is this?
phil dokas (52 months ago | reply)
It's the iPhone simulator running on my Macbook. Not going to have a lot of freetime for a few months I don't think :D
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Rafael Eifler Barbosa (52 months ago | reply)
Can you already put the apps that you make in the iPhone or just in June,
with the 2.0 firmware?
phil dokas (52 months ago | reply)
You can if you pay the $99 developer fee. I've yet to do this, but it's a thing that can be done.
great_chess2002 (18 months ago | reply)
Yes, if you pay to get the license you can put test your iPhone applications on your iPhone device, and upload your application to Apple Store, and make money ;)
Chiara Fi added this photo to their favorites. (5 months ago)