Update on Single Edition.

To update an app after it has been published to the App Store on a Single Edition, I have to purchase another license, correct?

1. All our interactivity works in Single Edition. If you are a Creative Cloud customer you can build as many updates of the application as you want as long as you remain a CC customer.
2. There is no "SDK". You can customize limited aspects of the app (primarily the icons and splash screen), as well as whatever interactivity you build into your content.
3. You can develop your content in InDesign on Windows, but to build the final application and submit it to Apple you must be on a Mac.
Neil

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  • Updating your Single Edition App

    I need to update my single edition folio. It was my understanding when I built it, that I would be able to submit an update later on in the year. However, I'm told now that I need to convert it over to a multi-edition folio. I can do that, however I'm worried about losing my current subscribers.
    Has anyone found a way around this?
    Thanks!

    You wouldn't lose your current subscribers when you update from a single-folio app to a multi-folio app as long as you use the same mobileprovision files when re-building the app and submit it as an update in iTunes Connect. You cannot send push notifications for single-folio apps. However, your users will be notified in App Store that a new version of the app is available.
    Uploading as a multi-folio app requires a Professional or Enterprise DPS account. If you discontinue your DPS subscription, your users will no longer be able to download content in your app.

  • Update an Single edition app with different (pro) account

    Hello,
    I have question regarding updating SE apps.
    1. From what I understand you can still create single edition apps for ipads after May 1st with a pro account, correct?
    2. If I create an app now, with my CC account, can I later, after May 1st, create a professional account under a different name (company name, not mine) and update my old app? (assuming that my apple account and certificates stays the same)
    Thank you
    Alex

    1. Yes.
    2. Yes.
    Neil

  • How to alert Folio updated with Single Edition

    Hy everybody.
    No Push Notification exist in Single Edition process.
    So, if I modified one page (for example) in a Folio already published in App Store, I have to uploaded a new .zip of my App to Apple.
    How the customers which had already charged the App on their iPad can be alerted about this upgrade ?
    Message was edited by: Galilée Devs

    When you upload your updated application to Apple and it is approved your readers will see a notice in iTunes that your app updated. They'll have to go and download it.
    Neil

  • Update existing single edition app

    I am trying to update my existing ipad app.  I have had single edition for around 5 months.  I am experiencing the same problem as BT219 in this thread:http://forums.adobe.com/message/6138834#6138834.  I have deleted the existing folio, made a new one with the same name, and updated the article.  I click create new app in the folio builder and it opens the DPS builder.  I click on the existing app and click edit.  I reload all of the information and download the new developer ipa.  I load it to my ipad and it is the old article with updated icons.

    No. Just saying it would be way easier to create a new app.
    I’ve seen funky stuff like this with test apps. Do you have an iPad that hasn’t had this on it that you can test it on?

  • Updating a Single Edition app already on the App Store

    If a DPS Single Edition app is submitted to the Apple app store, can it be updated every couple months with new content or will Apple restrict that? For those users who have already downloaded the DPS Single Edition app, will those users automatically get a notification that a new version of the app is available at the App store? Basically, I have a client who woud like to create a Single Edition publication app with DPS but they want to roll it out with one article at a time and continue to add to the same app/folio. The folio/app may get some additional changes to the cover and TOC. Is that all possible? and will users be notified when the new app is available?

    Thanks. There's a lot of work that goes into one of these things. It's
    not something you can just throw together.
    Apple reviews them pretty carefully. It is always best to spell out that
    you cannot be held responsible for a rejection of an app by Apple, but
    at the same time, you need to educate yourself and your client on what
    is and isn't acceptable.
    There is a gray area and I've seen some pretty nice apps rejected, but
    often they will be approved on an appeal.

  • Updating a single edition notify end user ?

    If you publish a single folio and then discover a typo that needs fixed and push a fix to it, does that notify the end user that there was an update?

    Hi Bob
    I've been meaning to ask about this for a while, on apps that I have downloaded, I often get the little text notifications which is an Apple thing, is that something that I can do from the iTunes connect side on a single issue app? Or ar we really just stuck with the red dot for an update?
    Cheers
    Alistair

  • Updating single edition app

    I need to update a single edition app. Do I need to recreate mobileprovision files?

    You need to rebuild your app again in DPS App Builder, create new version on iTunes Connect and then submit new version of app to iTunes Connect.

  • Updating serial number single edition app?

    Hello,
    SO I designed an app for a client. They wanted to use single edition. I built the app out and put in the serial number from adobe. After building out the app and testing it we realized we needed to make some changes. SO the changes have been made. Everything is finalized and approved. I went to rebuild the app. I can't, it needs an updated serial number. Ok, not a problem...I asked this question on this forum earlier and was told to contact tech support and they would handle this.  They haven't helped at all. They said that the single edition doesn't support updating an app. They said that we need to use the professional edition. Look, I understand why they don't let people constantly update the single edition app. But we haven't even published this app to the Apple store yet. We built a test app and upon realizing we needed to fix a few things, want to just simply update it so we can actually publish it. Everybody we talked to today has nothing to offer in terms of help.
    We called the sales phone number. They have no idea what is going on. They don't even know the cost of the professional Edition. We ask them for a page where we can look at pricing. Oh guess what, that page doesn't exist yet. I guess they haven't gotten around to having a page where people can compare pricing options.
    The client is getting frustrated and so am I. Can anyone help me contact someone who knows what they are talking about as far as reissuing a serial number for a product that hasn't even been used to publish an app in the app store yet?
    And yes, I know that the CC subscribtion makes more sense. I didnt make that call. The client did. He made it based on the non-help of the sales team at Adobe when he decided to make this app. Just looking for a little help from anybody so we can wrap this project up.
    I have already suggested the next time that he join the CC. That doesnt help us right now.
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  • Single Edition Apps

    Apologies for a newbie kind of question, but I'm wanting to know about publishing a single use app via our Adobe CC subscription.
    The idea is a learning exercise to design + publish an app that I'd want to update fairly regularly - its tied to sports stats and infographics with interactivity, which I'd want to update through the season (at times every 1-2 weeks), but it could be 14 or so times in a year. Is this practical?
    I would favour each update submitted to have fairly substantial additions each time as I want to give anyone who downloads it extra, new stuff each time… but do Apple get frustrated or tetchy about constant and/small updates to single edition apps? Do they critique stuff?
    The app would be FREE.
    Also, if an update is accepted, do people who have downloaded a previous version get notified, or would I have to do this via Twitter or similar.
    Thanks.
    Craig

    Thanks for the replies, Neil and Bob
    I though this might be the case - I understand their reasons. Its almost like there needs to be an inbetween license for small publishers maybe, for non-commercial apps. Clearly what I want to do is beyond the single edition license, but the cost of the other license types is simply beyond me.
    However, I think I can still tackle it. What I have developing does have plenty of interactive content for users (certainly cpompared to some stuff I have seeen), but I may just have to prepare it all as more of a season's 'retrospective analysis', then submit it to Apple to avoid constant updates.
    Above all, its a process of learning DPS - that's the main thing. Its really just starting to make its presence felt here in New Zealand, so its a pretty exciting product… especially for an old print dog liek me who needs some new tricks!
    Cheers guys.
    Craig

  • Upgrade from Single Edition to Professional

    We have just upgraded to Professional from Single Edition. When we submit our folio (for iPhone) to the App Builder we are asked for a Title ID and password. We put our Adobe ID and password and only got: “Bundle account has no publication“
    This is now the standard message we get, even if we are only updating older Single edition apps!!
    We need an answer to this problem a.s.a.p
    ... Help please.
    thank you,
    Yngvi

    Yes, you need a different Adobe ID for each app you create. That's how you determine which folios you publish appear in which apps. You might want to read the getting started guide for pro publishers.
    http://www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/products/digital-publishing-suite-family/pdfs/dp s-getting-started-guide.pdf

  • Updating an existing DPS app via single edition

    Okay, so I already have an app live on the app store which I published a few months ago using the DPS Single Edition platform.
    I would now like to update/upgrade this app on the apple store with a new folio.
    Just recently, I upgraded to a new iMac and made sure to copy all material on my hard drive which included all the certificates, so that I can use them again for an update.
    I found a great tutorial Digital Publishing Suite Help | Publishing folios to the Distribution Service to update my app but have come across an issue.
    The problem I am facing now is that when I log on to the DPS App Builder platform and try and edit the current app I get this error message....
    If you can't see the error message clearly it says....
    Missing folio
    The folio included in this application is missing.The app was
    initially created on another computer machine, the folio file has been
    moved or the App Builder application storage was deleted
    I don't understand what this actually means as I have copied all files from my old computer with reference to the first app on to my new one......
    Can someone help me out here please. How do I fix this problem?
    Thanks
    Myles

    Thanks for your reply Neil.
    Okay, so I created a new app via the DPS App Builder, filled in all the app details plus the mobile provision files.
    Inserted the dev p12 certificate plus passwords and tested the app on my iPad with great success.
    The problem I am having now is downloading the distribution app.
    When I click Distribution App in the Downloads column of my new app, select my p12 distribution certificate and proceed to enter the password, a red square is seen around the Distribution P12 Certificate box.
    I have used the same certificates as last time as instructed.
    Do you think there may be a problem with the fact that there are now 2 apps in the DPS App Builder using the same P12 Certificate even though I will be replacing the old one in iTunes when I get there?
    Any help would be much appreciate.
    Thanks
    Myles

  • I have Single Edition. Can I update the content in my viewer?

    According to the FAQ -- "No. Once you publish content to the App Store with Single Edition, updates are not available to that content."
    But, within the forums people claim that you can fix typos etc. in a published Single Edition. Can someone clear this up? Would I be able to make text changes to a published Single Edition?

    What I've seen Adobe say on here in the past is that when an update the app changes the intent of the content, it is not acceptable.  However, making grammatical or typographical corrections seem to fall within a category of accepted use.
    Updating your Single Issue app to include a Spring catalog instead of the outdated Winter catalog, however, would not qualify as accepted use.
    Probably want to speak directly to your reseller or Adobe about the specifics though.

  • Updating single editions

    I have been developing digital publishing documents for the ipad content viewer.  Currently when i make a chnge in Indesign and update my folio  it will update when i open adobe content  on my iPad.  My question is once i make a single edition and Apple approves for store will I be able to update the edition or is it final?

    Hi Zach,
    The content is final. This is covered by the DPS Single Edition License. After approval from apple, you are not allowed to change the content anymore.
    With kind regards,
    Klaasjan Tukker
    Adobe Systems

  • Updating Single Edition

    6 months ago we developed a relatively simple iPad app for a fashion brand, used on iPads throughout the country in their stores. As it is a fashion brand, the content changes seasonally. It was created via InDesign and the Digital Publishing Suite and we require a way to update the app and push the update to the iPads with last seasons content.
    The app was developed as a "single edition" and as a result we're aware there's a requirement with an update to the app to purchase another single edition and so on. Accepting this, is it possible to update the existing app as a new version, with an "update available" in the app store on the iPad and replace the old with the new?
    And would there need to be new certificates/provision files for the updated version?
    Thanks for any help.

    Indeed. The first year of CC is only $360 vs the cost of one single edition app. Details on plans here: http://www.adobe.com/products/creativecloud.html
    You can test drive it for a month.
    Bob

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