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Question by MarioPCG · Nov 29, 2013 at 10:26 AM · windowsdevelopment buildios7

Can Windows computers develop IOS games

Hello Lady's and Gentleman..

I would like to know soon as possible please, if you can Window 7 computers can develop and publish IOS games/app??

Answer this A.S.A.P Please.!

Cheers - Tomlex Studios -

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Answer by fafase · Nov 29, 2013 at 10:27 AM

No they cannot, just like you cannot develop Windows Phone if not on Windows 8.

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avatar image subthermal · Nov 29, 2013 at 10:29 AM 1
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It sounds like he's asking about development. In which case, as long as Unity can run on your operating system, you can develop for any of the supported platforms.

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Actually, it even seems that things have changed lately!!!?? Before when trying to build iOS with Windows, it would say your platform does not support, now it looks like you can. I am confusion.

Now I could build iOS on my window 7 but not windows phone, a little bit of irony.

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Answer by JDMulti · Nov 29, 2013 at 12:01 PM

You can develop IOS games on Windows if it comes to:

  • Developing a game which means: placing objects, code, test and such.

  • Ability to build iOS target in Windows! It's still necessary to compile resulting Xcode project on a Mac. ( since unity3D 4.3.0 )

However, you still need to build that XCode into an real application on an IOS machine... sadly. They say Microsoft pushed people to use software, but Apple is even worse with that, you have no choice at all. >.>

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Ok that would explain the reason why I can build but in the end I still need the $$anonymous$$ac at some point.

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You can build to XCode on Windows, but you need $$anonymous$$ac to build the XCode to a working app I guess. I'm not into IOS atm but this is what I found out searching the 4.3.0 features. Correct me if I'm wrong =)

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Answer by jocyf · May 10, 2014 at 04:21 PM

This sound interesting: IOS Build Environment for Windows

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avatar image Rick74 · May 10, 2014 at 06:59 PM 0
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I'm going to try this. I'm having zero luck using xcode

avatar image GaRzY · Jul 21, 2014 at 07:42 AM 0
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Hi jocyf, this sound very very interesting and only 30€, anybody has tried this? The demo version do something results?. Thanks.

avatar image SanSolo · Mar 02, 2015 at 08:23 AM 0
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Tried the demo version. Can't generate certificate.

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