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iOS code signing is a complex thing & often errors that occur when installing an iOS app are not due to faulty code but incorrect signing. In our newest blogpost we discuss the most common iOS re-signing use cases and explain how Updraft can support you: https://t.co/bggDx5h0no
Microsoft is shutting down Microsoft Visual Studio App Center. Are you still using the service and are looking for an alternative? We’ve got you!
We offer all the features you need for app distribution. Find out why Updraft is a suitable alternative:
https://t.co/iWuV4d2w3P
Resigning an iOS app can be a complex, even daunting task, especially for someone who doesn't have a ton of coding knowledge.
With Updraft the process becomes accessible and straightforward for everyone! You wonder how? Check out our latest blogpost!
https://t.co/2vUJ3XeRQL
It’s been over a decade (!) since the first release of Updraft! Since we’ve recently had a bigger change in the organizational structure of Updraft, we took our time to look back at Updraft’s story - and of course at what’s coming next 👀
https://t.co/YDKUNqAY1S
We’ve got some great news:
The Updraft app is now also available for Android!🥳🚀
Use the Updraft app as your enterprise app store and distribute your beta apps in a simple and cost-effective way!
Get the Android Updraft app in the Google Play Store:
https://t.co/1pISCFq2TG
Did you know there’s a hidden feature that allows iOS developers to access advanced settings on iPhones? It’s called Developer Mode and can be used for debugging, performance testing etc. We wrote a guide on how to enable and use the Developer Mode.
https://t.co/IuUFAFKyXi
Sideloading refers to installing apps that are not available in the official app stores. In the latest blogpost we talk about the pros & cons, why sideloading might gain relevance with iOS 17 & why Updraft is a suitable alternative to official app stores:
https://t.co/G72hY1nKpJ
🎉New blog🎉
Martin Mattli talks about what we’ve been up to in 2022, how we improved Updraft and what you can look forward to this year.
We are thrilled that Updraft’s user base is growing and that we are able to continuously add cool new features!
https://t.co/4qmBCFM5Wc
It’s been a while but we are excited to be back with great news: Updraft is now also available as an iOS app! 🥳Read all about it in our new blog and get the app from the Apple App Store.
https://t.co/HHkzBr1Jnl
Unfortunately our partner @Exoscale has worldwide problems with the DNS at the moment, which means that no builds can be uploaded and downloaded at the moment. Exoscale is working hard to find a solution. We apologize already now. https://t.co/PH9zoESVYr
Happy new year from the Updraft team! We’re looking back on a year full of growth and continuous development of new and improved features. A lot has happened and that’s why we wrote a short review on everything we have worked on 😃.
https://t.co/dq7XhatvyR
Finally: A @MicrosoftTeams integration for Updraft! We wrote about why that is such a helpful feature on our blog: https://t.co/FIybrgEQiH
And even though the setup is super simple, we of course updated our docs accordingly. ➡ Link in the blog.
We released a new version of Updraft a couple of weeks ago and finally wrote about it on our blog. Lot's of improvements, many of which adress all-importent security aspects! Read all about it here:
https://t.co/knu52LNEXi
Earlier today we had an issue where some users were not able to log into their accounts. The issue arose with our latest release about which we'll have some news soon.. 👀
However, all issues fixed now - sorry for any inconvenience!
Distributing beta app versions for two different operating systems using only one installation link - sounds like magic? We call it beta release. Updraft detects the operating system of your end users and only shows them the corresponding app version!
https://t.co/bXU8xyODbe
While the new #apple#AppPrivacy questions are great for users, filling out the checkboxes in the #AppStore can get complicated. We created a sheet to easily collect the data needed to publish your apps. Get your copy here: https://t.co/t1P8r8lz7I
We are often asked if it’s possible to distribute apps directly from @gitlab . The answer is no - but with a few simple steps you can integrate Updraft as your distribution tool into the process. This will make your life a whole lot easier!
https://t.co/NYT3ChNXLa