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Is there a way to submit an app that you have made to apple without paying? Please respond quickly. I need to know soon.

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Hah, this is Apple, you know... – Tor Haugen Oct 18 at 20:27
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@Tor: Then explain why Xcode is free and Visual Studio is crippleware? – Jed Smith Oct 18 at 20:48
@Jed: Why, I didn't say a word about M$. – Tor Haugen Oct 18 at 22:53

closed as not programming related by Dana, zombat, Mauricio Scheffer, dbr, Brad Larson Oct 18 at 21:59

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Sure. Put a stamp on a disc and pop it in the mail. It'll get thrown in the trash, but hey, you submitted it without paying anything.

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Not true. You paid postage. – Nick Stinemates Oct 18 at 21:13
You could put their address as the return address. But that's mail fraud, and illegal – snicker Oct 18 at 21:14
You could maybe walk it into the building. – Nosredna Oct 18 at 21:37
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Or publish using Cydia or Icy.

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He said "Submit to Apple". Since when are Cydia or Icy run by Apple? – ceejayoz Oct 18 at 20:34
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Well, maybe he wasn't aware that there were other options besides just "submit to Apple". It's helpful sometimes to know that there are alternatives to your question, things you didn't even know to ask. – DOK Oct 18 at 20:39
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I wonder why no open source group has created an iphone developer account and let developers submit free apps through there account. – Michael Shnitzer Oct 18 at 20:54
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@Michael Shnitzer - I would guess that it is probably against the Apple dev account ToS, so it would probably get shut down rather quickly. – Navaar Oct 18 at 20:56
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You do not need to pay in order to submit each app, but you do need to pay for a $99 developer account. Since it is not possible to install the app onto an unjailbroken device you need that account just to test the app anyway.

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And, notably, that $99 developer account is not a one time cost; rather it's a yearly membership. – Matt B. Oct 18 at 22:40

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