Publishing an app

Introduction to the process of publishing your app from the App Cloud Studio.

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Once your app is completely finished and tested, it's time to publish it, so that your users can find it and use it on their mobile devices. You can publish an Android app through the Android Market, the Amazon Appstore, or another Android app store. This topic describes how to publish in the Android Market if you are using a Mac.

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Once your app is completely finished and tested, it's time to publish it, so that your users can find it and use it on their mobile devices. You can publish an Android app through the Android Market, the Amazon Appstore, or another Android app store. This topic describes how to publish in the Android Market.

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Once your app is completely finished and tested, it's time to publish it, so that your users can find it and use it on their mobile devices. For an iOS app, the most common way to publish an app is through the Apple App Store, though it is possible to publish enterprise apps and B2B apps that do not go through the App Store.

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Once your app is completely finished and tested, it's time to publish it, so that your users can find it and use it on their mobile devices. For an iOS app, the only way to publish an app is through the Apple App Store.

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Setting up identities is a necessary step in preparing your app to be published.

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Using the App Cloud Studio to prepare your app to be published in the Apple App Store.

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Using the App Cloud Studio to prepare your app to be published in the Android Market.

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The final steps in publishing an app: compiling your app and submitting it to the app stores.

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How to deactivate an app after you have published it.

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