No. OS X does not have UIKit as a native framework, so it simply won't run. You could look into The Chameleon Project from The IconFactory, which attempts to create a UIKit API compatible framework for the desktop If you manage to get your application into an OS X ready state, you'll need a Mac Developer account to submit it to the Mac App Store.
Signup is basically identical to the signup for an iOS account, and costs the same. See developer.apple. Com for more.
No. OS X does not have UIKit as a native framework, so it simply won't run. You could look into The Chameleon Project from The IconFactory, which attempts to create a UIKit API compatible framework for the desktop.
If you manage to get your application into an OS X ready state, you'll need a Mac Developer account to submit it to the Mac App Store. Signup is basically identical to the signup for an iOS account, and costs the same. See developer.apple.Com for more.
Ok. Do you know if UIKit will be included in OSX Lion? This is why I ask, apple.Com/macosx/whats-new/full-screen.
Html, apple. Com/macosx/whats-new/app-store. Html – 1.21 gigawatts Jun 11 at 14:16 As far as I know, it will never be.
There are too many touch related events in UIKit that have no reasonable desktop analogue. – Adam Wright Jun 11 at 14:26 ok thank you ........ – 1.21 gigawatts Jun 11 at 15:20.
Update: It appears it will be possible, adobe.com/devnet/air/articles/air_market... Quote, ...There are now several app stores on desktops, mobile devices and tablets that service AIR developers including Apple App Store, Android Market, BlackBerry App World, Intel AppUp center, Samsung Apps, and Toshiba App Place...
I've created an iOS app that supports multiple resolutions and I'd like to submit it to the Mac App store. Can I submit the IPA to the Mac App store? I have an iOS account that I paid $99 for.
Do I also have to buy another account? I'm not using XCode. ...There are now several app stores on desktops, mobile devices and tablets that service AIR developers including Apple App Store, Android Market, BlackBerry App World, Intel AppUp center, Samsung Apps, and Toshiba App Place...
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