Q&A: Can I Use a PC for iPhone App Development?

Share it with your friends Like

Thanks! Share it with your friends!

Close

Lots of people wonder if they can develop iPhone apps on Windows. Well todays Q&A is: Can I use a PC with Windows to build iOS apps? We’ll answer that question in this video and look at what solutions there are for PC users.

For more tutorials on how to build iPhone apps, make sure you subscribe and visit my site where you’ll find a community of like minded learners! Learning something new is always more fun with other people!

Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/CodeWithChris
Website: http://codewithchris.com
Facebook: http://facebook.com/codewithchris
Twitter: https://twitter.com/codewithchris

CodeWithChris is dedicated to teaching beginners and non-programmers all about building iOS apps. On the site, you’ll find a ton of free resources and tutorials to aid you on your journey to learn iOS development. Many people have successfully picked up Swift, Objective-C, Xcode and app building from my course and materials!

Intro & Outro music
“Heartbreaker” by Jahzzar (http://www.betterwithmusic.com/)

Comments

Denaltheclone says:

Just a suggestion: Don't use macincloud.com! I tried them, and couldn't get anything done. It works, but it lags to the point where it is unusable, as in like 3 fps.

RyoDaFish says:

Wait, a Mac computer or a Mac laptop?

Ethan The Ace says:

Unity is the best for it

Ole Frehr says:

Do you have any knowledge about Adobe Flash (like Flash Pro CS6) as a tool for making iOS applications?
I know how to code using AS3 and Flash and would like to use this knowledge to build apps, instead of starting to learn xCode. 😉
Thank you for all the great videos!
Cheers

Billy Ellis says:

I've been developing iOS apps for about 1 year now. 50% of my development is done from my iPhone itself. If anyone out there wants to develop straight from their iPhone, search up Dringend on the App Store. Thats an Xcode alternative styled app. Also, if you are jailbroken then you can use something such as Theos to build and compile apps. On my channel I actually have a few videos on Theos development so check it out if you're interested. :D

Kueedos says:

I would not remotely connect to a Mac to develop an app, let's say it becomes viral for a reason and you developed it on one of their Mac's, if they really want, they could sue you and try to get a percentage of your profits, no?

PRETERISME says:

Thanks for informative videos, Chris! I have a question: What music can one use of the Internet without getting a google slap? I see you use music from http://betterwithmusic.com/. Is that site safe? Are there other sites like these? Got a google slap once thinking I was using free music legally.

keewee23 says:

I'm a student on http://codewithchris.com, and after 2 and a half months (5-6 hours daily, w/o weekends) i have 12-15 finished practice apps (and 120 project folders) and you know what, i also have a job interview for iOS development next monday based on my practice apps, wish me luck 🙂 and thank you chris for taking me so fast into swift, without you no way that interview could happened so fast. And almost forgot, i don't have a mac :)

Write a comment