Hi Nemix, You need a Mac to do iPhone development. Go ask your boss for a nice MacBook Pro laptop or a Mac Pro tower. Don't skimp on RAM, either. :)
http://store.apple.com/ Dave On Thu, 7/17/08, Nemix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi ^^ > > After a discussion with my boss, I have to study a little > more webkit > solution. > So I looked for webkit solution again since yesterday. > > Dave, you said : > >I'm not sure how well Eclipse supports Objective-C. > I'd recommend using > Xcode, which is the free IDE > >available for Mac OS X. > > Hmm I haven't Mac OS, I have Windows and can't > develop on Mac at the moment > (... and maybe never for this project ...). And XCode seems > not to be > available for Windows. > So I search for something to develop with webkit and > Objective-C on Windows. > > I have had a look on Apple website as Brent said. But they > talk about XCode > and nothing else (I haven't seen something else but > maybe have I forgotten > something ^^). > > I have seen : > "It is also possible to write Objective-C Cocoa > programs in a simple text > editor and build it manually with GCC or GNUstep's > makefile scripts." > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cocoa_(software) > Does it work in my case ? > > I prefer to develop on a software... Do you know an other > solution ? > > > If I develop my application for iPhone thanks to documents, > tools and videos > on this page : http://developer.apple.com/iphone/ > Will my web application run for Mac OS at 100% ? I am not > sure about the > answer... so I prefer to ask a confirmation ;) > > > Thank you very much ! _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev