> 3.3.1 — Applications may only use Documented APIs in the manner > prescribed by Apple and must not use or call any private APIs. > Applications must be originally written in Objective-C, C, C++, > or JavaScript as executed by the iPhone OS WebKit engine, and > only code written in C, C++, and Objective-C may compile and > directly link against the Documented APIs (e.g., Applications > that link to Documented APIs through an intermediary translation > or compatibility layer or tool are prohibited).
Question: Is it even possible for folks running Windows to use the "Blessed API" as required -or- are they completely locked out of the development cycle all together, sans Mac hardware ownership? I no longer on a Mac (sad to say) but have also never found a Windows version of the "Blessed SDK" to be downloaded from Apple should I even want to try. If that is the case, the new development license is even worse, requiring a hardware purchase in order to have the ability to create software for any of their products. Inquiring minds would like to know... ;-) Best regards, David C. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution