iPhone Development on Windows
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Is anyone here interested in doing iPhone (game) development on Windows? I have recently found an SDK that will allow just that. They're looking for beta testers, so if you're interested, just go check out http://www.DragonFireDSK.com and shoot them an e-mail...
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Is anyone here interested in doing iPhone (game) development on Windows? I have recently found an SDK that will allow just that. They're looking for beta testers, so if you're interested, just go check out http://www.DragonFireDSK.com and shoot them an e-mail...
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Is anyone here interested in doing iPhone (game) development on Windows? I have recently found an SDK that will allow just that. They're looking for beta testers, so if you're interested, just go check out http://www.DragonFireDSK.com and shoot them an e-mail...
I took a look at it and it appears to be Windows/C++ code that is running in an iPhone skin. It doesn't produce iPhone executables (if I'm wrong and over looked something please correct me).
Joel Ivory Johnson
Meet my dev team: RDA Architecture Evangelist Team Blog
My site: J2i.net
Twitter: J2iNet
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I took a look at it and it appears to be Windows/C++ code that is running in an iPhone skin. It doesn't produce iPhone executables (if I'm wrong and over looked something please correct me).
Joel Ivory Johnson
Meet my dev team: RDA Architecture Evangelist Team Blog
My site: J2i.net
Twitter: J2iNet
The SDK allows you to develop your application on Windows, using Visual C++. From the IDE, your application will run in an iPhone simulator, and when you're ready to deploy, the DragonFireSDK people have a service that will build your application on Mac and publish it to the iPhone App Store. It's good for those casual developers who want to get in to the iPhone marketplace, but don't want to have to invest in a Mac, and deal with Apple's rules about publishing their programs. I hope this helps...