I would rather be on windows, meaning developing on something like Dragon Fire SDK.
I know about '"X Code" which is made by apple to develop apps for the ipod as well, but I would rather not use my mac (They only released a mac compatible version)...
I am wondering what you guys think...
- Is it worth it to go with apple's?
- Is there something better that you know of?
- Etc.
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- 12 Feb. 2010 06:24pm #1
Thinking about Ipod Touch development...
- 12 Feb. 2010 07:58pm #2
In my opinion you should wait for Adobe Flash Professional CS5 (there is already a beta) and create iphone/ipod touch applications by coding in AS3. It has a new feature that exports flash projects as apps the way you'd do with air ones.
If you really want to do than get a mac an start. Also it's not easy to code applications as you may think.
- 12 Feb. 2010 09:44pm #3
Umm... Its pretty easy... xD ( I have been watching tuts... Its C Objective... )
Umm... I thought it was a one time $100 fee for the apple software, but it is $100 every year (Not wanting to do that)...
I have seen that but I wanted the whole application (More freedom than games)...
- 12 Feb. 2010 10:25pm #4
Ever hear of a program called "BlackRain" Also known as "JailBreak" It's a program that copies the ipod touches Operating system and enabling it to download apps for free. Illegal of course but everything that's free is illegal.
- 12 Feb. 2010 10:28pm #5
- 12 Feb. 2010 10:41pm #6
- 12 Feb. 2010 10:44pm #7
I think you should be. Piracy a Major Problem on iPhone, Claims Ngmoco at Slide To Play
And it does have to do with development, as you could release apps that Apple rejects through Cydia, Rockapp, etc.
- 12 Feb. 2010 10:52pm #8
- 12 Feb. 2010 11:02pm #9
- 13 Feb. 2010 01:03am #10
- 13 Feb. 2010 01:19am #11
- 13 Feb. 2010 01:48am #12
Umm... A lot of the apps in the app store are encouraging viewing the source and getting admin rights, some others are anonymous email senders and so on...
I see why Apple didn't approve of those xD
PS: They don't always allow the apps, they take off apps all the time...