It’s been almost 3 weeks since I wrote a blog post on Malaysian Tech Blogger. Its not that I have been ignoring the blog, but recently I’ve been really busy setting up my own software solutions company – Inspiretech Solutions. The initial work has been done and I guess I can get back to blogging once again. The website is still work in progress though!
For those who are reading this blog for the first time, this post is a continuation of a three part series on How to become and iPhone app developer. In the previous post we saw how to sign up for an itunes connect account and also setting up the banking and tax information. This post will basically discuss what the next steps are.
Basically the next few steps involve installing the necessary certificates on your Mac. If you have signed up as an iPhone developer, you will receive a detailed pdf file which outlines all the steps. But here is an overview of the 10 golden steps that you will need to perform:
1. Assign any team members (if you have signed up for an individual account you will not be able to do this)
2. Obtain your iPhone development certificate and install it (takes about 15 minutes to do this)
3. Assign your Apple device – This is where you assign a development device. Even if your iPhone is jailbroken you can do this step. Apple will not lock your iPhone. This is how I have setup my iPhone 3G anyway.
4. Creating your App ID (optional if you have done this before)
5. Creating and downloading Development Provisioning profiles
6. Building your application
7. Installing your application on your development device and testing it
8. Preparing your application for distribution in the app store
9. Submitting your app in itunes connect.
10. Wait for at least a week for the application to be approved!
This is pretty much what you need to do to get your first app in the app store. If you are facing any problems in the above steps let me know in the comments section and I will try to help you! Good Luck!
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#1 by iphone developers - August 28th, 2009 at 23:04
thnkx for the post. Useful in many ways.