The Ultimate guide to getting iPhone Ad Hoc App Distributions on your iPhone/iPod (for Macs)
Saturday, January 16th, 2010Here at SignalFive we deal with in-progress apps a lot. This usually constitutes sending out an Ad Hoc distribution, or a version of the in-progress app, to various people with varying degrees of technical sophistication. Like anyone else, we had to go through this process a number of times before getting it right. There are a number of tutorials out there, such as this one, that offer some pointers. But ours has pictures, and goes through even more of the process.
Ready? Let’s begin. (Note: This deals with Macs only..a Windows version might be coming in the future).
Find your UDID
First things first….Your iPhone/iPod Touch has a Unique Device Identifier. There are ways to find it in one click, but let’s go one step further. Most likely, you have to get this UDID number out to a developer who will then send you the Ad Hoc Distribution. So, let’s make your life easier. Download an app called AdHoc (it’s free)



