Hi,

Clearly, DragonFireSDK didn't get approval from Apple. If you want to use your app on your iPhone, you have to upload it to a server, where it will be compiled with XCode. The website says you can distribute your app as if it were created on a Mac, but it isn't clear to me whether you can actually sell your app in the iTunes store (an "App Store" is mentioned). If DragonFireSDK had received approval, then the workaround and vague statements on the website wouldn't be necessary. I admire their courage :-)

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On 7 Jul 2010, at 15:38, charles61 wrote:

I just came across a link to a new Windows program, DragonFireSDK, that allows Windows users to program for the iPhone without using Apple's SDK. I believe the program sells for $49. I went to the site last night but did not write down the details. I tried to go to the site a moment ago to confirm the price but I could not access it. I guess the site may be getting a lot
of hits today!
DragonFireSDK includes a cross-platform library and an iPhone simulator. The
program uses C/C++ language. Here is the link: http://www.dragonfiresdk.com/


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