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by downandout
3516 days ago
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You can run the latest MacOS in VMware on Windows. It works perfectly - Google "VMware Unlocker" as a starting point. This setup actually runs faster than the older Mac Mini I bought specifically to develop for iOS, and it's obviously much more convenient to be able to use a Mac from Windows whenever needed. Both Xcode and a $99 Apple Developer subscription are required if you wish to distribute the app anyway, so I'd suggest you go the VMware route if you don't want to buy Mac hardware or use a cloud service. |
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I thought my idea of having a test Jasonette app where you put the url from the app after the boot to do your testing could be very easily doable and way not it could allow also to test the various existing apps that OP created: he could create a test app that downloads a list of his demo apps (so it is always up to date), show a dropdown or similar to choose the demo app + allow you to specify your own custom test url using the keyboard of the device. In this way you have both a demo and a test application :)