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8. Submitting Your App
- Created by: Wayne Luke
- Published: Wed 13 Apr '11, 4:01am
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8. Submitting Your App
This article tells you how to create your submit your App to the iTunes Store. This is the eighth step in getting your vBulletin App submitted to Apple for Approval. ... -
7. Signing Your App
- Created by: Wayne Luke
- Published: Wed 13 Apr '11, 1:00am
- 1 comment
7. Signing Your App
This article tells you how to sign your app for publishing and distribution. This is the seventh step in getting your vBulletin App submitted to Apple for Approval. ... -
5. Create Your Application
- Created by: Wayne Luke
- Published: Tue 12 Apr '11, 11:57pm
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5. Create Your Application
This article tells you how to create your App for Submission This is the fifth step in getting your vBulletin App submitted to Apple™ for approval.
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4. Creating Provisioning Profiles
- Created by: Wayne Luke
- Published: Tue 12 Apr '11, 4:00am
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4. Creating Provisioning Profiles
This article tells you how to create provisioning profiles for your App. This is the forth step in getting your vBulletin App submitted to Apple™ for approval.
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3. Creating Your App ID
- Created by: Wayne Luke
- Published: Tue 12 Apr '11, 1:55am
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3. Creating Your App ID
This article tells you how to create your Apple App ID. This is the third step in getting your vBulletin App submitted to Apple for Approval. ... -
2. Creating your iOS Certificates
- Created by: Wayne Luke
- Published: Fri 8 Apr '11, 6:48am
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2. Creating your iOS Certificates
Now that you have your developer account, you need to create certificates that are used to sign your Apps when you submit them. Applying your certificates to the App links the App to your account for proper accounting purposes.... -
1. Enroll in the Apple Developer Program
- Created by: Wayne Luke
- Published: Fri 8 Apr '11, 2:59am
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1. Enroll in the Apple Developer Program
This article tells you how to enroll in the Apple™ Developer Program. This is the first step in getting your vBulletin App submitted to Apple™ for approval.
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Using the Mobile Publisher
- Created by: Wayne Luke
- Published: Tue 15 Feb '11, 7:46am
- 16 comments
Using the Mobile Publisher
The Mobile Publisher is the wizard that will allow you to customize your iOS and Android apps when you purchase the Mobile Suite. Care has been taken to make the Mobile Publisher as easy to use and self-explanatory as possible. Here is a quick run through of the Mobile Publisher. When you first enter the Publisher, it will ask you for the URL of your website and your Mobile API key. Both of these need to be exact so that the resulting application can connect to your site and present data to the...
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by Wayne LukevBulletin Mobile Suite 1.16 includes functionality for Push Notifications. One of the requirements to add this functionality is that you must be running vBulletin 5.3.2 Connect on your site and create a project with Google's Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) platform. The steps below will walk you through the process of enabling this functionality in vBulletin and in your Mobile Apps.
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by SteveLV702Here are instructions on how to display an alert on your users phone when they attempt to browse your site from their phones browser.
open up the "header" template and at the very bottom add this code:
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Don't have an Android device and want to see your vBulletin Mobile Suite app before it gets published? Then use the Android Emulator!
Below is a tutorial on how to run your apk file in the Android emulator. Note: Extra step for Windows 7/Vista users! All the way at bottom of the post!
For Mac Users check the second comment made by Lynne below.
Thank you so much to botskool for basically helping me compile this article!
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by SteveLV702So you got the new Mobile Suite, compiled your App and submitted to Apple but don't wanna wait for Apple to Approve it and get in the store which can take like 6 weeks... You wanna use your app NOW... well you can here is the instructions... * Login to your iOS Provisioning Portal > Devices > Add Device > enter your Phones UID to get your phones UID connect to iTunes in the Phone Summery page click on serial number and while change to UID. * go to Provisioning > Distribution tab > N...
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by Wayne LukeIn order to help diagnose bugs and error reports it would be very helpful if you submitted the bug and crash reports generated by the apps in your JIRA issue report. These crash reports will be located within your Apple App Store or Android Marketplace developer's sites. Below, we have outlined the steps to recover these. Once recovered, you will need to either copy and paste them into the JIRA issue report as a comment or attach the resulting file to the JIRA Issue Report.
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by Wayne LukeThis article tells you how to create your Android Application. This is the second step in getting your vBulletin App submitted to Google for Approval. ...
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