Since you mentioned self-signing, I always laugh whenever I see people mention this on threads related to iOS apps and "being able to use your own software". These self-signed apps last for only 7 days before it expires, and then it needs to be sideloaded again with another self-signing, otherwise you can't run the app.
Being required to load your app every 7 days is such a major pain in the ass. Does anyone actually think that sideloading/self-signing is a realistic and viable way to build your own software stack (that can also be shared with other people) on an iOS device? It's obvious that this mechanism is only for development environments and the intention is that the app will eventually be signed with the $99/year version.
Being required to load your app every 7 days is such a major pain in the ass. Does anyone actually think that sideloading/self-signing is a realistic and viable way to build your own software stack (that can also be shared with other people) on an iOS device? It's obvious that this mechanism is only for development environments and the intention is that the app will eventually be signed with the $99/year version.