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You should be able to run apps in the simulator without a certificate. Just switch XCode to run in simulator mode
(I know you got it worked out, just posting so anyone who finds this post in the future realizes you can do iPhone development w/o paying Apple first)
[...] and guy who commented on my blog yesterday, I understand that I don’t have to do this step right now In fact, if I switch xCode to [...]
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April 20, 2009 at 5:28 pm
You should be able to run apps in the simulator without a certificate. Just switch XCode to run in simulator mode
(I know you got it worked out, just posting so anyone who finds this post in the future realizes you can do iPhone development w/o paying Apple first)
April 21, 2009 at 3:59 pm
[...] and guy who commented on my blog yesterday, I understand that I don’t have to do this step right now In fact, if I switch xCode to [...]