We have made some changes to DeviceAnywhere to better support uploading applications to iPhones. Use the following procedure to upload applications to iPhones going forward.
Using the Applications Utility to Upload Applications to an iPhone
While this feature was originally launched in 5.0, it did not support iPhone application load until recently. Currently, not all iPhones have been configured with this capability; this project is ongoing and should be completed within the next month. You can find a current list of iPhones that support this functionality by contacting DASupport@deviceanywhere.com.
To load your application, select the Tools icon (wrench) in the Device Console, and then select the Applications tab.
Select Add Application to first upload your application to the DeviceAnywhere server, and select iPhone as the application type. When you upload your application, make sure you zip up your files, and select your files that should be in the form of [appname].app folder.
Once you have uploaded your application to our server, select the Data Cable button to deliver your application, and the app will be side-loaded on the device.
To then view the application, you must restart the device. If after testing you would like to delete the application, you can right-click on the device, and choose Remove All Applications from the menu. This will remove all of the applications that you have installed on the device through this method.
If you have any additional questions about uploading an application to an iPhone, please contact us as DASupport@deviceanywhere.com.
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