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iOS App Development -
Gogorakis - 10.02.2016
Hey there,
I'm thinking of starting app developing. I have an iPhone 6 and I just wanted to start with some basic apps and stuff like that. (Not too much complicated) Just to teach myself. The problem is that I don't have any Mac. I would like to know if there is any way I can get an enviroment where I can work on. (Just like PAWN for SAMP) I have a Windows 10 laptop. Is there any program that may help me?
(I know some stuff about how this whole thing works and that I have to pay to publish it and stuff like that so please avoid telling me things I already know.)
*Don't want to create a virtual one.
Re: iOS App Development -
Karan007 - 10.02.2016
Android studio
Re: iOS App Development -
Gogorakis - 10.02.2016
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Originally Posted by Karan007
Android studio 
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I don't get you.
Re: iOS App Development -
SWAT4 - 10.02.2016
karan007 is wrong, android studio is a "android" specialized software , not IOS .. there should be some special programs for iPhone software's
Re: iOS App Development -
Gogorakis - 10.02.2016
Yeah there are a lot of programs such as XCode and Swift. But those aren't for windows.
Re: iOS App Development -
kaisersouse - 10.02.2016
Short version: Make a dual-boot Hackintosh (two disk partitions, one windows and one Mac OS X)
Long version:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2...opment-machine
Re: iOS App Development -
ikkentim - 10.02.2016
hackintosh is pretty much the only way to go on a non-mac. there are some linix tools for building but they are dodgy. I myself develop iOS apps on a mac, but from some friend of mine I've heard hackintosh can be slow as hell
@"*Don't want to create a virtual one": Game over
Re: iOS App Development -
Gogorakis - 10.02.2016
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Originally Posted by ikkentim
@"*Don't want to create a virtual one": Game over
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Made me laugh so hard.
Re: iOS App Development -
]Rafaellos[ - 10.02.2016
Hackintosh work well with a certain type of hardware. You have to make some research first before start messing with hackintosh.