thats really cool. I didn't even know you could make (official) apps with windows! How powerful is the SDK you used? I'm on mac right now but I am thinking about buying a PC as well for windows development.
@mloweprogramming Thank you for your comment. You could even use Flash CS5 to make apps for iPhone (but you need to register with the developer program $99/year). For dragonfiresdk, you don't have to but you will sell your app under dragonfiresdk's company. But i personally think C/C++ is more convenient for most programmers and it's quite powerful too. Look at the APIs that this SDK supports here:
@mloweprogramming i just found out that if you use dragonfiresdk, you also need to register for iphone/ipad developer program ($99/year) before you could sell your app on AppStore. it was different when i was testing it during its beta testing period last time.
I used DragonfireSDK. It's an iphone sdk on windows. You use C/C++ to code your app. They have great simulator, you can also test accelerometer function using the simulator too. You can check their website for more details
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serenintan 6 months ago
thats really cool. I didn't even know you could make (official) apps with windows! How powerful is the SDK you used? I'm on mac right now but I am thinking about buying a PC as well for windows development.
mloweprogramming 9 months ago
@mloweprogramming Thank you for your comment. You could even use Flash CS5 to make apps for iPhone (but you need to register with the developer program $99/year). For dragonfiresdk, you don't have to but you will sell your app under dragonfiresdk's company. But i personally think C/C++ is more convenient for most programmers and it's quite powerful too. Look at the APIs that this SDK supports here:
[dragonfiresdk URL]/help/DragonFireSDKHelp.html
hafiz9977 9 months ago
@mloweprogramming i just found out that if you use dragonfiresdk, you also need to register for iphone/ipad developer program ($99/year) before you could sell your app on AppStore. it was different when i was testing it during its beta testing period last time.
hafiz9977 9 months ago
hafiz9977 1 year ago
Cool what did you use to make this?
funslides669 1 year ago
@funslides669
I used DragonfireSDK. It's an iphone sdk on windows. You use C/C++ to code your app. They have great simulator, you can also test accelerometer function using the simulator too. You can check their website for more details
hafiz9977 1 year ago