This will not be anonymous any longer, and it will have to be renewed yearly.
Run the first launch experience to install the required system components, including simctl. Then follow these steps with the command line to install it: Select a version of Xcode. Download the Simulator runtime you want to install from the Apple Developer website. When done right these can provide similar interfaces, and access can be controlled, and Apple is out of the equation.įailing that, you could create a separate developer account for this, and the 50 devices could be registered individually by their ID. Install and manage Simulator runtimes from the command line. Perhaps they want to maximize profit, or their content doesn't satisfy Apple's restrictions?ĭeveloping a web app may be an alternative.
While it is true that Apple take 30% of the price, they also provide a lot of infrastructure and security in return. I would question why your client wants to circumvent Apple here. There is no officially sanctioned way to do this, that I know of, other than Enterprise-internal, or by using the developer's (your) license, which doesn't sound like what you need.Īpple has very tight control over the platform, and specifically prevent what your client wants.