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So in previous questions about iPhone development on Windows, the basic/easy answer has been "just get a mac." However, I noticed a comment that mentioned DragonFireSDK. But no one else said anything about it?

Has anyone tried this? It look pretty legit to me, but I'm new to the iPhone world. I just find it weird that no one has discussed this yet. I mean, it looks like the perfect tools for the Windows users.

Thanks!

Oh yeah....here's the link to DragonFireSDK: DragonFireSDK

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DragonFireSDK allows Windows developers to create iPhone Apps without ever touching a Mac.

The SDK's functions are dependent on Cocoa-Touch alone. It is compiled C/C++/Objective-C as allowed by Apple.

Apps created with DragonFireSDK are compiled on a Mac with Apple's iPhone SDK before being sent to the App Store. This results in a 100% App Store compatible App.

Apps created with DragonFireSDK are hitting the App Store weekly, ie:

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sheepee/id378294043?mt=8#

DragonFireSDK
Thank you DragonFireSDK. I believe you, but I was looking for a more un-bias opinion...
JT703
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DragonFireSDK is good, I have been developing several apps with it, the first of which is now available, a game called Firefox Fun: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/firefox-fun/id393933733?mt=8

Mike Irving