Hi
I’m working on windows , so if i purchase corona and make instal on winds , may it have some conflicts building apps ???
wich nature of difficulies may i have ??
thank you [import]uid: 100339 topic_id: 32128 reply_id: 332128[/import]
Hi
I’m working on windows , so if i purchase corona and make instal on winds , may it have some conflicts building apps ???
wich nature of difficulies may i have ??
thank you [import]uid: 100339 topic_id: 32128 reply_id: 332128[/import]
Hi @maqujma,
Using Corona on Windows allows you to build for Android devices only, not iOS. This is primarily a restriction of Apple: you can’t build for Apple devices without an Apple platform, for all practical purposes. There might be some cloud-based workarounds, but if you want to develop for the App Store, you need a Mac in most cases.
Brent Sorrentino [import]uid: 9747 topic_id: 32128 reply_id: 127993[/import]
A small correction, Brent - you don’t need a Mac to *develop* for the App Store. You need a Mac to *publish* for the App Store. And for that, a MacInCloud (*shudder* slow as molasses) or a VMWare Mac running on Windows do just fine. You can still develop everything in Windows. [import]uid: 160496 topic_id: 32128 reply_id: 127999[/import]
Hi @maqujma,
Using Corona on Windows allows you to build for Android devices only, not iOS. This is primarily a restriction of Apple: you can’t build for Apple devices without an Apple platform, for all practical purposes. There might be some cloud-based workarounds, but if you want to develop for the App Store, you need a Mac in most cases.
Brent Sorrentino [import]uid: 9747 topic_id: 32128 reply_id: 127993[/import]
A small correction, Brent - you don’t need a Mac to *develop* for the App Store. You need a Mac to *publish* for the App Store. And for that, a MacInCloud (*shudder* slow as molasses) or a VMWare Mac running on Windows do just fine. You can still develop everything in Windows. [import]uid: 160496 topic_id: 32128 reply_id: 127999[/import]