New ipod Touch 4G

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Medi
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New ipod Touch 4G

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im not sure if its called an ipod 3G but it has a camera on it i can now make ipod apps :D i also got it for 50$

anyone know what program can make apps?
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and i dont want a cheesy program that for example you drag a picture onto the screen and it does all the coding in the background
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"i" :(


but its a great deal for $50!!!
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hallsofvallhalla wrote:"i" :(


but its a great deal for $50!!!
lmao this isint the first 50$ deal on a touch i got the 3g for 50$ too it just went missing at my moms and when i got it back it had water damage done to it
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Do you have a Mac? If not, your app-making is going to be severely limited to only a couple of hacked options.
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The easiest way to code for any OS by Mac is to use XCode. It's free and the workflow is great... :D But it only runs on Mac OS. :(

If you don't have a Mac, then your options are extremely limited. Though you could virtualise Mac OSX on a PC, but that's also getting complicated.

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Btw if it's an iPod touch and has a camera, then it's 4g and it should have the camera on both sides with mics. :)
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Since I bought my new phone I don't use my iPod touch. So I decided yesterday to turn it into a web server, one of the reasons I love i OS, just simple Linux. Although it goes really slow.
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i found an html app that lets me wright html and view the page will be great to use on the go
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PaxBritannia wrote:The easiest way to code for any OS by Mac is to use XCode. It's free and the workflow is great... :D But it only runs on Mac OS. :(

If you don't have a Mac, then your options are extremely limited. Though you could virtualise Mac OSX on a PC, but that's also getting complicated.

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My understanding was that the iOS SDK does not work in any kind of emulation on PC, sadly. That has been the #1 feature to get working in the major Mac emu communities, but I looked into a little while back and they were still far off. I think the compiler itself was causing huge problems. I think XCode works as an IDE, but you would not have the compiler.

There is Dragon Fire SDK, but this is basically smoke and mirrors. It doesn't have a PC iOS compiler and instead works in Visual Studio with C/++ and sends your code to their Mac servers to be compiled. However, I think there is something not right under the surface, because they only give you so many compiles before you would need to buy a package of more. Think of how many time you have to compile an app while debugging. 50 or so compiles could be gone in a day.
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