It's been around since November at least, but information about it is *very* 
sparse. I'd be wary, myself.

Ian 

On 7 Jul 2010, at 15:38, charles61 wrote:

> 
> I just came across a link to a new Windows program, DragonFireSDK, that
> allows Windows users to program for the iPhone without using Apple's SDK. I
> believe the program sells for $49. I went to the site last night but did not
> write down the details. I tried to go to the site a moment ago to confirm
> the price but I could not access it. I guess the site may be getting a lot
> of hits today! 
> DragonFireSDK includes a cross-platform library and an iPhone simulator. The
> program uses C/C++ language. Here is the link: http://www.dragonfiresdk.com/
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