Jigar Naik
Jigar Naik wrote:Hi,
I am new to iphone application development. Was just looking for pre-requisite software and os for the development.
Do i need mac os for iphone application development ? Isn't there any alternative ?![]()
Jigar Naik
John Todd wrote:As Mark said, once you get a Mac you will never look back again.
I will write the last sentence a thousand times happily.
You don't have to get an iMac or a MacBook Pro, Mac Mini is an astonishing machine for development and the price is acceptable not to mention it is really adorable and huggable like any teddy bear.
Jigar Naik
Jigar Naik
Jigar Naik wrote:All right... Thanks a lot... Will buy one very soon... Exclusivly for iphone application development...
Mark Spritzler wrote:
John Todd wrote:As Mark said, once you get a Mac you will never look back again.
I will write the last sentence a thousand times happily.
You don't have to get an iMac or a MacBook Pro, Mac Mini is an astonishing machine for development and the price is acceptable not to mention it is really adorable and huggable like any teddy bear.
And you can also use your Mac Mini as a Home Theater PC with some cool software. Get the wireless keyboard and new Magic Trackpad and you can code in your living room to your big screen TV.![]()
Mark
Jigar Naik wrote:Is it !!! So i can install both the operating system and will get option which one to start right ???
thomas brian wrote:Yes, you do need Mac OS X for that. Xcode(SDK) will only work on Mac OS X. However, if the legal part for you is not really important you can install Mac OS X on your normal PC. Just google a bit for Hackintosh.
Jigar Naik
John Soper wrote:It's pricey, but I'd say a 256G 13 inch Macbook Air with half the drive partitioned for Windows 7 bootcamp is about as close to heaven as you can get.
I love my setup, one minute you're doing Xcode, than after a quick reboot into windows, you're doing Visual Studio, Sql Server, or whatever. The SSD memory makes VMs run pretty snappy too so you can have VirtualBox running Ubuntu and/or Centos for some free linux fun.
Mark Spritzler wrote:
Why reboot?? Install Windows into a virtual machine. You can have Linux, Windows running in VMs and Mac normally all at the same time. No rebooting.
Mark
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