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Developers Can Now Issue Free "Promotional" Copies of iPhone Apps
Developers Can Now Issue Free "Promotional" Copies of iPhone Apps
Apple has finally started allowing developers to issue free promotional copies of their iPhone applications. Once an application has been accepted to the App Store by Apple, developers can issue up to 50 promotional codes. The codes allow the reci...
Apple now allows devs to offer promo copies of iPhone apps
Apple now allows devs to offer promo copies of iPhone apps
arstechnica.com — Apple has added a mechanism for developers to issue free promotional copies of iPhone applications, saving developers... from having to resort to the awkward Ad Hoc system in order to hand out review copies. Read More... (more) Apple now allows devs to offer promo copies of iPhone apps
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Developers Can Now Issue Free “Promotional” Copies of iPhone Apps
Touch Arcade — ... As first reported on MacRumors.com, Apple is now offering developers the ability to issue up to 50 promotional copies of their iPhone Apps. ...

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Apple gives developers the ability to use promo codes
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — ... "Redeem" section, will give the user a free (or promotional) copy of the application. However, there are some caveats to using the promotional codes: The developer can only give away up to 50 promotional codes per application Currently the promo codes can only be used in the US iTunes Store We're sure that this will fill the gap between developers looking to get reviews and users eager to do the reviewing. Nice work, Apple! [via MacRumors] TUAWApple gives developers the ability to use promo codes originally ...

App Store Enables Developer Promo Codes, Still Has Work To Do (Updated)
TechCrunch — ... in time. To remedy this, they often the release date far in advance and then change it once the application has been approved. Jeff Scott of 148apps has discovered that developers can use the new promo codes to give access to the apps through the App Store as soon as the application is approved, even if the release date hasn’t arrived. This will be an even bigger help for sharing apps with press and friends. For more, check out the original report on MacRumors here. Crunch Network: CrunchGear drool over ...

App Store Enables Developer Promo Codes, Still Has Work To Do
TechCrunch — ... be available. It’s become an accepted fact that applications will lie in App Store purgatory for a few days (or more) before they get approved. But instead of giving developers a day’s notice before these applications go live, Apple simply posts the app whenever it gets around to it. Without the ability to defer the launch to a specified time, developers are unable to set embargo times and pre-brief press. For more, check out the original report on MacRumors here. Crunch Network: CrunchGear drool over the ...

iPhone App Developers Get Promo Codes for Free App Distribution
Cult of Mac — ... Once an application has been accepted to the App Store by Apple, developers can now issue up to 50 promotional codes. The codes allow the recipient to download a full copy of the application for free. Presently, these codes can only be used in the U.S. iTunes Stores by using the “Redeem” link in the App Store. The 50 code limit is reset for each new version of an application, according to a report at MacRumors. ...

News Roundup for December the 3rd
Apple Eclectic — ... lists of the top App Store app downloads for 2008. And it’s amazing to see how many flashlights and ToDo lists aren’t on there. Finally comes the news that developers can, at last provide gratis ‘promotional’ licences for their apps. Each app has 50 of them to give away — and since we’re within the Top 50 Best Apple News Sites Ever on MacBlips, I guess that means an avalanche of free apps is about to cascade in our direction. (Pretty please?) ...

iPhone Developers Now Allowed to Issue Promo Copies of Apps
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News — ... Developers had previously found it difficult to apportion promotional copies of applications, having to opt for Ad-hoc distribution or gift certificate issuance. Macrumors reports that upon App Store approval, developers will be able to dish out up to 50 promotional codes which can allow a user to download a full version of the application without cost. Such codes are currently exclusive to the U.S. iTunes store and can be accessed by selecting a “Redeem” link. ...

Apple simplifies the promotion of software on the AppStore
HardMac.com — Source : MacrumorsUntil now, when a software publisher wanted to promote a product online on AppStore and to test it, he had to ask journalists for the unique number identifying their iPhone (never easy to find) so that they could enable the download without having to pay. Now, Apple (for the moment on U.S. iTunes only) has a less cumbersome procedure. Editors of software can ask for up to 50 promotional codes to give to the press, this will allow them via iTunes to download the software in question without paying. The previous procedure was so ...

Apple simplifies the promotion of software on the AppStore
MacBytes.com — ... - 07:31:09 Source : Macrumors Until now, when a software publisher wanted to promote a product online on AppStore and to test it, he had to ask journalists for the unique number identifying their iPhone (never easy to find) so that they could enable the download without having to pay. Now, Apple (for the moment on U.S. iTunes only) has a less cumbersome procedure. Editors of software can ask for up to 50 promotional codes to give to the press, this will allow them via iTunes to download the software in question without paying. The previous procedure was so convoluted that ...

Promotional Codes Can Now be Used within the App Store
Touch Podium — ... According to MacRumors, it is now possible to use and distribute “Promo Codes” for any of your self-uploaded apps onto the App Store. ...

Developers Get Promotional Codes to Give Free Copies of Apps
TheAppleBlog — ... According to this MacRumors report, Apple has started to dispense promotional codes to App Store developers. With them, developers will now be able to grant free access to their app for up to 50 users. Previously, developers would have had to resort to the ad-hoc distribution method or iTunes gift cards to give promotional copies of their applications. While the 50 user limit might seem paltry compared to the ad-hoc’s 100, the promotional code limit is reset with version updates. Additionally, and probably most welcoming to both developers and recipients alike, is no ...

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