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I recently finished an application based on Titanium, Javascript, HTML, CSS. I have only been a web designer to date so I have little experience in distributing applications. I was accustomed to the TiDev Community deploying app, which prepared the app for download and made it available for download at a given link.

But tidev community is no longer supported, so I use TideSDK Developer to package the app, which doesnt do all the hard work the other one did so nicely. I am obviously a complete rookie to this.

Could anyone outline the steps I would need to take to go from the bundled application folder I have now (put together by TideSDK Developer), to a link that will allow customers to download and install the app or online? I know there is an issue with packaoging the app for platforms other than your own, and that appcelerator is working on a solution to this I think. I also realise I would probably have to pay to host the download online. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

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You must use the tidebuilder.py script. to compile a installation package. To compile a binary for a Mac, you must run the script on a Mac, to compile a binary for windows, you must be on a windows box etc.

There is some documentation on how to use it here per platform. The command is very simple and works.

Once you have your application file (DMG for OSX or a MSI for Windows) then just distribute it however you see fit, email, putting it on your web server, whatever works for you.

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  • So TideSDK developer doesnt do the same thing as packagiglng with tidebuilder.py does? Mar 10, 2013 at 10:02
  • So do you already have an app created you just want to put it online? Mar 10, 2013 at 15:38
  • I found the appliation file, created by tidesdk dev. I was unsure of file type (msi as u let me know abor) i was looking for. Thank u:) Mar 14, 2013 at 19:21

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