Make iPhone applications on your Windows machine - Windows Binary Toolchain Installer
By Will Park on Friday, January 11th, 2008 at 2:00 pm PST In Announcements, Apple, Applications, Developer, Mac OS, iPhone
Third-party, native iPhone applications are all the rage recently. And, with Apple’s forthcoming iPhone SDK on the horizon, we’d imagine that a lot of Windows-users are going to be gunning for a head-start on developing for the iPhone’s Mac OS. Unfortunately, an out-of-the-box iPhone development toolchain has been limited to Mac users - until now.
David Supuran over at iPhoneGameOver Wiki has put together an iPhone Binary Toochain Installer for Windows users, complete with installation instructions.
You’ll need a jailbroken iPhone, an Apple Online Developer account, and a bit of UNIX savvy (Cygwin runs the show). Grab the Windows Binary Toolchain Installer for your iPhone here.
[Via: TUAW]













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