Installing an Ad Hoc Distribution
What is Ad Hoc Distribution?
Ad Hoc Distribution allows you to try an application before it’s available in the iTunes App Store. This is how we distribute iPhone applications to beta customers.
What You’ll Need
Before beginning the installation process you’ll need:
- The .ipa file for the application (usually ShinKanJi.ipa)
- The .mobileprovision file for the application (usually bcerinaBetaDist.mobileprovision)
- Your Device: the iPhone or iPod Touch whose UDID you emailed us previously (Remember?)
- The computer you normally sync with your Device
We usually send the .ipa and .mobileprovision files to you via email.
Installing the Application - Windows XP
- If you have the .ipa and .mobileprovision files in an email, save them to a convenient location, such as your Desktop.
- Drag-and-drop the .ipa and .mobileprovision
files onto Library → Applications in iTunes. On the
Mac, you can just drag them to the iTunes icon in your dock.

- Verify that the application shows up in Library
→ Applications. Note that it will not have its normal
icon.

- In iTunes, select your Device under Devices, choose
the Application tab, and make sure that the new application is
checked.

- Sync your Device and try out the new app!
If you run into any trouble installing an app, just email us at benwulf@bcerrina.com. We’ll help you get it sorted out.