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Originally Posted by Clay
No you can't. Xcode wont run on Windows. Maybe if you do some serious operating system hacking but you can't run Xcode on Windows off the shelf.
You can't even develop apps on an iPad, you must use a Mac.
Not complaining, just stating a fact. It was a brilliant move by Steve Jobs btw, I admire that business decision to only allow iOS apps to be developed using only Macs for quality control and business reasons.
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Once again you're wrong.
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Originally Posted by Clay
Did you read when I said "without some serious operating system hacking"
and where I said "off the shelf"? ;)
Good luck with building a hackintosh. I spent a day trying and following 3 different youtube videos and found it frustrating. You have to download Mac OS software from pirate torrent websites, who knows what youre getting?
I also went to an iOS developers meetup meeting and discussed it and every single person there and no one had any idea how to run Xcode on Windows. These are professional techies and they ALL recommended I "Just get a used Mac on ebay".
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Clearly you don't understand development and tools available to you. Because once again, I can develop all major mobile OS apps on all 3 major computer OS's.
Dig deep, you'll find out. And no you don't have to hack Windows, no you don't have to use a Hackintosh either.
What's even great is I can do all this from the same codebase, for all 3 major mobile operating systems.