As far as building from the command line is concerned, you can build your 
project without the IDE via the xcodebuild.  There's also a similar tool for 
running Package Maker.

These are useful for automated builds.  If you're looking at using Makefiles, 
configure and similar tools, I wouldn't bother.  Xcode works really well once 
you put in the time to learn how to use it.

-Daniel Pasco
Black Pixel
On Apr 27, 2010, at 11:49 AM, Dominic Dauer wrote:

> Hi all,
> I have the question whether it is possible to develop iPhone Apps without the 
> use of the Xcode IDE. For example you could use the classic unix development 
> tools manually, instead of using them full automatic by pressing the "build 
> and run" button.
> It is just curiosity which brings me to this question. I don't want to 
> abstain from Xcode and his functions. 
> 
> Dominic D.
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