PC enthusiasts looking to get into the iPhone development business have
all wondered if they can develop iPhone software on a PC. Well, the
answer is ... maybe. Unfortunately, the only software that is offered to
iPhone developers has been specially designed to only work on Mac. But
hackers have even found ways around this.
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Hackintosh is what hackers call the PCs that they have
converted over to the Mac OS X operating system. Because the Mac
operating system recently switched over to an Intel chipset, it means
that the operating system had to be converted to work on such chipsets,
which brings it one step closer to being a PC platform. Because of this,
any PC running this chipset can be converted over to a Mac operating
system with the help of the Leo4AllV3 disc that floats around the
internet.
After the installation of Mac OS X, the apple.com website provides
the iPhone development kit that will allow users to program and design
an iPhone app. However, when buying an iPhone certificate to sell your
app, the certificate ties into the hardware system. This means that if
Apple were to notice that the user had an illegal hacked copy of Mac OS
on a PC, the legal ramifications could be staggering.
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