I have registered as an iOS developer and paid the $99 yearly fee. Do I still have to pay the subscription price for Corona to submit my Corona apps to the App store?
Thx
Leland [import]uid: 98915 topic_id: 17403 reply_id: 317403[/import]
I have registered as an iOS developer and paid the $99 yearly fee. Do I still have to pay the subscription price for Corona to submit my Corona apps to the App store?
Thx
Leland [import]uid: 98915 topic_id: 17403 reply_id: 317403[/import]
Yes, you do have to pay the Corona yearly fee. Apple has there fee, and so does Ansca…They do offer generous discounts to educators and students though =) [import]uid: 86879 topic_id: 17403 reply_id: 65865[/import]
Basically, when you pay for a subscription, you are paying Ansca for permission to use their product for commercial purposes. [import]uid: 66117 topic_id: 17403 reply_id: 65866[/import]
Yea, I would also assume that you are paying for there servers and the upkeep of the build (which is probably a lot) [import]uid: 86879 topic_id: 17403 reply_id: 65867[/import]
Hi Leland,
As Joe and Swello have said, yes, you still need to own Corona to use it to publish apps.
Corona is a third party SDK for easily building apps using Lua - it’s entirely separate from Apple and Apple licenses.
Peach
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