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    use Basicpure i think lol

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    @Daniel to dev for iOS you must have a dev account and pay
    and of course xCode is free and you can dev free on MAC OS but not iOS

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    Try this
    http://www.dragonfiresdk.com/
    maby help a litle

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    Hey, you can use Kylix, which is CLX(CROSS PLATFORM) the only problem, is that it lacks some of the original delphi compilers components and libraries. However, you can search that up on another site such as torry.net
    You can use c/c++ compiler. Try using a clx one.
    Make sure your extensions are not (.exe) - executable and try compiling it in java. Since mac os's use java too. try also using asm for their processors aswell. But then you may have to run the mac version on a vurtual machine(vmbox) vmplayer - google that!
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    Hi,
    Sorry for the late reply.. Yes Mac Account and XCode both were Free..I'v used Xcode 3.1 on vmware with Mac10.5 SDK..language i used is Objective-C and I'v completed my mac app project of a keylogger and a trojan.. thanks everyone who helped me..

    -regards,

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkCoderSc View Post
    you can't , i mean you can't if you really want to code in iphone , you must have a MAC and a developper account that cost something like 70USD or more.
    There is other ways to code for iphone in windows by installing SDK but it sucks a lot i really recomand you to buy a MAC if you want to code for.
    Also what you can do is installing hackintosh in one of your PC but you need the last version of MAC OSX to use the xCode IDE

    That's ridiculous, why would someone buy a Mac then pay the extra fee just for programming.

    I'll be watching this topic. I'm also interested, I'm a linux user though. Are there any kind of IDEs for Linux that support cross platform programming?
    I use VirtualBox as I don't see the point in paying for VMWare, and I don't like dealing with Cracks. VBox only supports the server platform of Mac OS X.. It seems.
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