![]() ![]() Xamarin.iOS provides full access to iOS APIs. ![]() The XCode IDE has a lot of tools to assist in developing software for iOS and OS X that I do not think will be available to you unless you are using a Mac.Īfter taking a quick peek at the mono project, it looks like you should take a look at Xamarin.iOS. Like Ramhound said, take a look at Visual Studio (I do not have any experience using Visual Studio to interact with an iPhone, so can't really help you there). You will need to register a developer account with apple, and then what usually happens is your iPhone gets marked as a developer iPhone and is attached to your account (thats how it used to be anyway). ![]() While it is 'possible' to write iOS apps outside of XCode, I do not know how you will test, debug and sync your iOS application to a iPhone without XCode (which means you will need a Mac).
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