IOS Developer enterprise program apps distribution [closed] - ios

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i couldn't find answers to the question anywhere, so because in stackOverflow I always get good answers for my coding problems from professional people, i would like to get help with these questions. I`m familiar with IOS developer program (99$) but I have two clients that ordered apps for iPhone and wish to distribute only inside their company, so i need to bye enterprise program (299$).
Do I need open 2 different enterprise accounts if i wish that firm A only can update and destitute her app?
How the company will distribute the app to their workers?
How the updating apps work, each company will use the own app store like option?

If you don't use two separate accounts, one for each client, then the apps for both clients will exist in the same store.
When we develop for enterprise clients we request that they get their own Enterprise license. A DUNS number is required for this process anyway. Not just anybody can get an Enterprise license.

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The company I work for is busy in developing an enterprise app for both iOS and Android platform. The problem we've run into is that on the iOS app store, the name we need is already taken. So before we start experimenting with other options for the app name, we want to approach the developer and make him an offer for the name/or app, seeing as it seems like an inactive app with very low downloads.
Is this something worth looking at? Is this even a plausible option to explore?
Yes, there is an option to solve your problem.
You can buy that app by contacting the developer, and then you can change the entire setup.
The developer can transfer the app from his/her account to your company's/your account.

How to get the non-technical person test the iOS app under development? [closed]

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In an Agile based, client involved iOS project, how to get the client(non-technical) test the iOS app which is under constant iteration? Given the fact that Android can have apk files installed on the client's device for testing purpose(Correct me if I'm wrong, or if there is a better way for Android), iOS seems unable to do so. A developer certificate is not free and it allows only one Mac(the developer's Mac) to do the testing.
In my view, A non-technical client should only rely on a package file (like the apk in Android) to test the app. However, I cannot figure out a way to do so in iOS. Although I can use my device to demonstrate my work, I think it is vital that the client has the freedom to test on his device. Is there a good practice for this problem?
A Developer Account would allow you to use TestFlight to invite beta testers to download your app even before it is available in the app store.
Check out: https://developer.apple.com/app-store/testflight/ for more information.

iTunes Connect: App transfer specifics [closed]

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I'm currently planning the transfer of some apps from one iOS-Developer-Programm to another. Now Apple introduced the option to transfer the apps via 'Transfer App' in iTunes connect (more details in the ITC FAQ)
Apple specifically says, that
You cannot transfer iCloud enabled apps or apps using iCloud entitlements, Passbook IDs, certificates, or notifications.
Q: Would it be possible to upload a new version with push-notifications disabled in the App-ID and then use the 'Transfer app'-utility?
My reasoning goes thus: theoretically it should be possible to do this, once the push-notification capability is disabled.
However, since this feature is quite new and Apple has posted barely any information on how it works (apart from this really short FAQ), I'd rather ask around before trying and failing miserably.
So: does anyone have already experience with transferring apps that didn't stick to Apple's rules?

Switching iOS individual to Enterprise [closed]

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I have got a standard iOS individual developer license for $99. Now I am in need of iOS Enterprise license which requires $299. Can I use the existing license for Enterprise distribution itself( By paying only $199) or Do I need to get new license?
Please suggest me.
You need a new license, and remember you must be a company or organization with a D-U-N-S number to apply for one.
More information can be found here: https://developer.apple.com/support/ios/enterprise.html
This piece of information basically says you need a separate Apple ID to join each program, hence you can't 'upgrade'
Can I use the Apple ID associated with my iOS Enterprise account to join another program?
No. The Apple ID associated with an iOS Enterprise Program cannot be used for a standard iOS or Mac Developer Program.

Apple Mobile B2B Distribution Customization How-To [closed]

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We are familiarizing ourselves with the Apple mobile b2b distribution model. We understand that we can distribute our app to any customer that has signed up with their VPP. We just distribute the app to the VPP number and no one else would have access to the app except for the business we distributed it to.
My question is how does the customization work? My assumption is that we would make a custom build of the app with the appropriate customizations (like branding) and then submit it to apple and only have it distributed to the proper VPP number. So each custom app would be distributed to one VPP.
So does customization really mean 1 submission per VPP? If we didn't want to customize anything then we could just submit one app and add as many VPPs as we need?
Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.

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