Best bet is to find someone selling a used mac mini with the right
specs, and then develop your app as a native app.

There are tools to help you port your existing web app (phonegap is
one of the more popular ones)

On Jun 14, 4:06 am, kaikajus <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi developers,
>
> Half a year ago I programmed a little webApp called "First Aid on your
> Mobile" that you can see/download 
> athttp://www.firstai.de/english/download-iphone.html
>
> Unfortunately, due to the memory limits (~400kb) I had to leave out a
> lot of features, such as audio and many illustrations (in total
> ~10MB). - Many users are asking us now, how to get all features into
> the app.
>
> Because no one of us has a MAC (I did the testing in Safari...) we
> have no idea of how we could port the web-app to an installable
> version with all features included. We heard that the Cocoa
> programming language is for the iPhone (and makes it possible to use
> an installable file with more capacity). We guess the effort to port
> the app wouldn't be high since the application is designed in an easy
> way.
>
> If anyone of you has an idea, please feel free to send us an email or
> contact us usinghttp://firstai.de/english/contact.html
>
> Cheers !
> Kai & FirstAi.de Team
>
> PS: The project is (and will stay) non-commercial.
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