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Is there a "test repository" for Windows desktop applications?
Good afternoon. Tell me please. I am writing a desktop Windows application and I want to send a test version to the client. How is this done correctly within the framework of, so to speak, best practices? For example, I know that for iPhone applications there is TestFlight, which can be given access to the client so that he installs the application. Is there something similar under Windows, or how is it done here? Do not send an exe file to the mail.
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You make an installer for your application and send it to the customer in any way.
Why not exe? TestFlight on iOS was created because on this axis there is no possibility of installing applications (if there is no signature, of course) from left sources or from the FS - security, that's all.
>> I am writing a desktop Windows application and I want to send a test version to the client
. Such questions should be specified in the contract. What is provided, at what stages. In theory, the act of acceptance and transmission. Do you have any official agreements or is everything on parole?
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