synacron trion wrote: » 1. Do I need a Mac computer to run the software for Iphone development.Yes. You can only develop iPhone apps on a Mac. 2.If I do will all Maca of the last few years work and could ye recommend a decent machine that I could pickup second hand.It has to be an Intel Mac and you'll need adequate RAM too. Best way to go is prob to buy a new Macbook Pro. I am developing on the new 13inch Macbook Pro.
fullerand wrote: » Correction to the above replies: you can only do iPhone dev on Mac *OS*. Mac OS X can happily run on PC hardware... albeit not entirely legally.
Tabcan. wrote: » I'm developing Windows mobile apps currently. Moving to develop the app on Android next week and will eventually need to develop it for iPhone. Looks like I'm gonna have three different machines and three different OSs!
aidan_walsh wrote: » Snow Leopard requires an Intel processor, as in is not compiled for, or will not install on PPC hardware like a G4. XCode builds for Snow Leopard are the same.
synacron trion wrote: » You can develop Android apps on a Mac. I have used Eclipse on Leopard and successfully written some sample android apps. If you got a good enough Macbook you could virtualise Windows for your WinMob development (if they can't be developed on a Mac) So, in essence, you actually only need one machine and possibly 2 OSes (1 virtualised)
Tabcan. wrote: » I don't believe this is the case. Are you 100% certain that Snow Leopard requires an Intel? There are reports all over the web that Tiger can be upgraded to Snow Leopard using the installation DVD available at Apple Stores. I presume these Tiger machines are not using Intel processors.
Tabcan. wrote: » I guess the solution is a G4 with just Leopard.
fullerand wrote: » Not sure if you're moved away from the OP, but for the iPhone SDK you need an Intel Mac. Unless this works out for you... http://3by9.com/85/
floydmoon1 wrote: » Also does it take long and is it difficult to learn the code.I did c for two years in college.
Tabcan. wrote: » I'm in the market for an iPhone and mac for development. The cheapest way I figure is to go onto ebay. - iPhone 2G (possibly scratched/dented)
Tabcan. wrote: » Ok, so what is the cheapest mac you can buy for iPhone dev? Mac mini?
kayos wrote: » I just can not see any technical reason for this. The reason that jumps out at me is Apple trying to generate sales. Wonder if the EU have looked at this, never mind the whole apps store and apple dictating what can or can not be used on a phone that is fully owned by an end user.