This is a great feature. Can it be used as the sole/permanent deployment method to e.g. bypass use of the device's browser?
This is a great feature. Can it be used as the sole/permanent deployment method to e.g. bypass use of the device's browser?
Hello Robert,
You can set your app as "public": https://devcenter.appery.io/documenta...
Thanks Sergiy, I know that - but that runs my pure HTML 5 in the iPhone's Safari browser which for my app does not provide a good user experience (e.g. the select list bug in landscape mode that was reported to Appery a while ago rears its ugly head). I would much rather have the app run through the tester, hence my question: Can it be used as the sole/permanent deployment method to bypass use of the device's browser?
Hello Robert,
Do you mean Tester app here? If so - not sure I clearly understand your question.
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Yes Alena, I mean the Tester. As I understand it, now anyone with the Tester installed can enter a developer-provided code and have the developer's app run via the Tester. I would like to do this for all my users - are there technical or legal problems with this?
Robert, Tester is used only for app developer with appery.io credentials.
But you can send QR code with web app's URL. Tester and web app have the same behavioral, so there are no difference.