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Installing beta or ad hoc builds of iPhone/iPad apps

Follow this tutorial to install beta, pre-release or review builds of iPhone/iPad apps in your device. These builds are also known as ad hoc and are created by developers to distribute apps outside of the iTunes App Store, most commonly for beta testing or review purposes.
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Children’s Bible for iPad


The iPhone best-seller has arrived to iPad worldwide. Produced by BCNmultimedia and developed by Robot Media, Children’s Bible for iPad offers parents and educators the opportunity to introduce the Bible to children through an interactive comic book tailored for the iPad’s high screen resolution.

Children’s Bible is available in 7 languages and also for iPhone, Android and Kindle.

Find your iPhone or iPad UDID

What is the UDID?

The UDID is the Unique Device Identifier your iPhoneiPod touch or iPad. It is made of 40 letters and numbers and should look something like this:

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The UDID is constructed from various hardware identifiers such as the device’s serial number. It is guaranteed to be unique for every device but cannot be publicly tied to an user account.
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Enhanced eBooks

One of the next types of content that we will tackle will be eBooks. So far we made timid experiments on Kindle and iPhone, such as the Dracula’s Guest illustrated app we recently published. With the announcement of iBooks and the launch of the Kindle Development Kit, followed by an imminent Kindle App Store, it looks like eBook readers will finally allow for some truly creative use of technology. eBooks shouldn’t simply be books on a screen, and so far they haven’t lived to their potential yet.

Art from Dracula’s Guest by Stephen L. Antczak, James C. Bassett and Steven Sanders.