I work for a company that is interested in building iPhone apps. However, we are not clear on one issue:
Does the iPhone developer certificate work on more than one computer at a time?
You must first create an Apple ID for your company, which you will then use to create an Apple Developer Account for your company. You cannot use your own personal Apple ID. In addition, the email address used for your Apple ID must use your company's website domain name.
You can create as many Apple IDs and developer accounts as you want. The developer id and the Apple Id can be the same which I think is what most people would want - as long it is personal and not related to any company or organisation.
Eligibility. You can request to have the annual Apple Developer Program membership fee waived if you're a nonprofit organization, accredited educational institution, or government entity that will distribute only free apps on the App Store and is based in an eligible region.
This information was posted on http://www.iphonedev.org/node/3 and was not written by me.
Step 1: To export your private key and certificate for safe-keeping and for enabling development on multiple systems, open up the Keychain Access Application and select the ‘Keys’ category.
Step 2: Control-Click on the private key associated with your iPhone Development Certificate and click ‘Export Items’ in the menu. The private key is identified by the iPhone Developer: public certificate that is paired with it.
Step 3: Save your key in the Personal Information Exchange (.p12) file format.
Step 4: You will be prompted to create a password which is used when you attempt to import this key on another computer.
Step 5: You can now transfer this .p12 file between systems. Double-click on the .p12 to install it on a system. You will be prompted for the password you entered in Step 4.
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