Is there an official iPhone SDK for Windows? I thought there was none, but a colleague at 开发者_如何学Pythonwork said he downloaded one from Apple.
Which one of us is wrong? I thought Apple doesn't release it's developer tools for windows. Or is that just Windows on non-apple computers ?There are no official SDKs for iPhone that runs on Windows. The official SDK is here and is only for Mac.
John, my son, if you have a hackintosh which means a Mac OS X installed on a Intel architecture you can have the Xcode. Sorry but its true! You would have installed on a VM or installed directly on your desktop. The bad news is that you need to fool the Mac OS to bypass somekind of request authorization it may require.
Please read the followign url and be more smarter than a 2min ago.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSx86
For those whom want to code for iPhone on windows enviromnent please follow the white rabbit here: http://maniacdev.com/2010/01/iphone-development-windows-options-available/
Cheers and regards!
I believe the answer is that the official SDK can only run on a Mac. However there is a development kit that runs on Windows, the DragonFireSDK. It allows you to develop and test on a Window computer and then submit the code to a Mac build computer operated by the folks who sold and support the DragonFireSDK. The output from the build can then be loaded back onto the windows machine, imported into iTunes and then loaded into your iDevice. NO HACKS!
Probably the only way to do that is to make yourself a hackintosh.
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