That is one possibility for development of iOS apps on windows. I hadn't thought of that. I've never set this up so I have no idea how to advise rob on how to do this.
GC On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 04:58 David Chisnall <[email protected]> wrote: > On 5 Sep 2017, at 01:11, Gregory Casamento <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > >> Thanks, looking to test my first iPhone app soon! > > > > > > I feel compelled to point out. GNUstep doesn't currently have an idea > hone compatibility later that works. We also don't have a means of > deploying to the phone. > > > > Your best bet at this moment for development of iOS apps is to get a > cheap/Used mac and use that. I would love to have a working iOS/UIKit > implementation on GNUstep, but it will be some time before we do. > > Note that Microsoft’s WinObjC, which uses the GNUstep Objective-C runtime, > does include a partial UIKit implementation, though their focus has shifted > recently to using Windows GUI elements natively and allowing frameworks to > be ported from iOS to Windows. > > David > > -- Gregory Casamento GNUstep Lead Developer / OLC, Principal Consultant http://www.gnustep.org - http://heronsperch.blogspot.com http://ind.ie/phoenix/
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