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April 16th, 2012, 01:38 PM
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Develop for Iphone with Windows
Hi,
I want to develop an application for iPhone but I don't have a MAC. Are there any tools available for developing on Windows and still being able to submit it to the APP Store? I am not interested in developing only for jailbreak iphones.
Thanks
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April 16th, 2012, 05:17 PM
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Lost in code
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Google: "iphone development windows"
Click on the first result
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July 24th, 2012, 11:58 AM
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where you able to do it with out a mac? also i wanted to know if i can do the same thing but with a Android phone
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July 24th, 2012, 10:36 PM
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Quote: | also i wanted to know if i can do the same thing but with a Android phone |
You don't need a Mac to develop for Android.
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July 26th, 2012, 03:11 PM
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Quote: | Originally Posted by jadelola Hi,
I want to develop an application for iPhone but I don't have a MAC. Are there any tools available for developing on Windows and still being able to submit it to the APP Store? I am not interested in developing only for jailbreak iphones.
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the answer to developing an app for the iphone on Windows is dragonfiresdk. It doesn't require jailbroken devices, do you know c/c++?
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August 1st, 2012, 05:59 AM
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is it value for developing for iphone on windows or it's easier and fewer effortable to buy mac mini and develop on mac ?
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August 3rd, 2012, 12:15 PM
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same problem
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February 26th, 2013, 12:14 AM
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iPhone Development on Windows
tersus(com) perfect to solve your query download and try to develop your iphone apps.
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Quote: | Originally Posted by doug4knfpu where you able to do it with out a mac? also i wanted to know if i can do the same thing but with a Android phone |
Hey doug4knfpu
Yes you can create Android apps over Windows PC. The SDK is free to download over developer.android website. You need to have knowledge of Java for coding.
You can also create Android apps using HTML5, for that you have to add additional third party framework like PhoneGap.
All the best for your app projects. 
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Quote: | Originally Posted by jadelola Hi,
I want to develop an application for iPhone but I don't have a MAC. Are there any tools available for developing on Windows and still being able to submit it to the APP Store? I am not interested in developing only for jailbreak iphones.
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Hey jadelola
The official SDK provided by Apple does not work on Windows PC. And I will not even suggest you to try another SDK as that may not provide you proper functionality that official one offer.
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Tried that, then I gave up and bought a mac.
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If you are running VM of Mac OS then you need to have really good Windows machine. Even in that case you will not get nice experience as Xcode will not run smoothly.
Even if you wish to use it over Windows then check this link
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22358/how-can-i-develop-for-iphone-using-a-windows-development-machine
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Quote: | Originally Posted by jadelola Hi,
I want to develop an application for iPhone but I don't have a MAC. Are there any tools available for developing on Windows and still being able to submit it to the APP Store? I am not interested in developing only for jailbreak iphones.
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Yes, you can develop it in cross platform tools like Phone Gap or Adobe Air.
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