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I have no iPhone, no iPad, no Mac (which means no Cocoa). Is it possible to develop an app for iPhones using a Windows computer?

John Abernathy
2012-09-11 14:34:40
You could draw your app with pencil and paper won App Sketchbooks: http://www.appmockuptools.com/collections/types?q=Sketchpad and then submit that to a developer at Elance or oDesk and have them submit it.
Ahmed Khalil
2012-09-10 13:13:09
i forget their is another way is by install MAC OSX on your PC (HACKINTOSH), if your PC hardware accept then install normall apple tools for programming
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Ahmed Khalil
2012-09-10 13:11:29
You have two ways1-You can 'make' a game on a cross platform toolset such as the one found here http://codesuppository.blogspot.com/ but you still need a mac to compile the iPhone version and deploy it for the iPhone. 2-Use this web site "http://www.appmakr.com/" which provide a platform to make iphone apps even with no need for coding
Joel Alar
2012-09-10 10:45:42
NO, you need a mac device to test the application.
Michael Træholt
2012-09-10 09:06:55
Thanks for your fast response. :)
James Bruce
2012-09-10 08:02:03
No. You need an Apple machine to submit, assuming you want the app in your own name.
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Shakirah Faleh Lai
2012-09-10 03:06:14
Yes, you can. Build your app using html or javascript solution then ask your mac user friend to submit your app. Check this article http://maniacdev.com/2010/01/iphone-development-windows-options-available/Answers in Apple Support community