
If you’re courageous ample to program an iPhone application under Windows, Christmas just came early. by at the iPhoneGameOver wiki page, programmer David Supuran has posted a link to the Windows Cygwin Binary Toolchain as well as full installation directions and a binary installer.
From here, users can download the files, install them on a
jailbroken iPhone and combine that with a free Apple Online Developer detail in order to download existing software development kit files. The development environment can additionally run in the Cygwin Bash shell, so users with some background in Unix can start creating iPhone applications provided they have some experience under their belt.
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Posted on Dec 25th, 2007 by Philip King in Software | 1 Comment
What's your opinion?
has any one gotten the actuall toolchain to compile a working program? have you tryed to compile one of his example programs? i did and none of them seem to work