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I'm developing an iPhone + iPad app for a client who doesn't have a Mac and are not willing to give their Apple ID to me so that I could sign and submit the app for them.

Is there any way for them submitting the app giving that I provide them all the necessary screenshots and Xcode project folder?

I somewhere read (can't find again) that I could also send them Signing Tool and that will do the job. Is this correct?

I don't have a Dev license.

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The client has the Dev License.

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  • Will this be on the App Store or for an Ad-hoc distribution? And what license do you have?
    – eggy
    May 13, 2013 at 4:45
  • @eggy App Store distribution
    – micadelli
    May 13, 2013 at 4:57
  • What about installing MacOSX on virtual machine on windows? They could also try installing hackintoshs. May 13, 2013 at 5:51

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If you can trust on a third party then you can go with App Cloud -

http://support.brightcove.com/en/app-cloud/docs/step-step-guide-publishing-apple-app-store-using-windows

It requires some info from you and will compile and submit app for you.

I didn't used this but seems it will work in your case.

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You are going to have great difficulty submitting an app without a dev licence. For starters, you'll need to purchase a iOS Developer account to verify your system as well as an additional iOS testing platforms you are using.

You should start by creating your own Apple ID here. From there, you can provision your system and submit an App (once you have obtained the correct keys).

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  • The client has the paid dev license. And I have the app ready to be signed and submitted.
    – micadelli
    May 13, 2013 at 5:03

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